Nepal protests death toll rises to 34; three inmates killed in clashes with security personnel

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View of the Singha Durbar workplace advanced that homes the Prime Minister’s workplace and different ministries burnt, following Monday’s lethal anti-corruption protests triggered by a social media ban, which was later lifted, in Kathmandu, Nepal, September 11, 2025.
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The death toll from Nepal’s current protests has climbed to 34, a authorities company mentioned on Thursday (September 11, 2025).

The Ministry of Health and Population, in its newest replace, mentioned that 34 folks have died, whereas 1,368 are receiving therapy at numerous hospitals.

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The Nepalese Army prolonged prohibitory orders in three districts of Kathmandu Valley whereas permitting public motion throughout particular home windows even because the Himalayan nation step by step returned to regular after violent demonstrations pressured Prime Minister Ok P Sharma Oli to resign.

Even because the Army is focussing to finish violence and restore normalcy in the nation, names of potential leaders to head the interim authorities is doing rounds. 

Three inmates have been killed additionally killed throughout clashes with security personnel at a jail, whereas greater than 15,000 prisoners have escaped from greater than two dozen prisons since violent anti-government protests erupted in Nepal. 

With the most recent deaths, the variety of prisoners who died throughout clashes with security forces has elevated to eight since violence erupted on Tuesday.

The Army is about to resume talks with “Gen Z” protesters to choose an interim chief for the Himalayan nation, a military spokesperson mentioned.

Soldiers have been patrolling the quiet streets of Kathmandu following the capital’s worst protests in a long time, triggered by a social media ban that authorities rolled again after 19 deaths as police fired tear fuel and rubber bullets to management crowds.

(with inputs from Reuters)

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