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The Kathmandu District Administration Office in Nepal has extended the curfew in various areas until Saturday morning due to violent clashes between security personnel and pro-monarchy protesters. Two people died, and 45 were injured. Protesters vandalized homes, shops, media houses, political party offices, and government properties. The Nepal Army was deployed to assist the police in enforcing the curfew.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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