View of Valley roads during injunction (with photos)
Summary
The Nepali Army has taken security control in Kathmandu Valley after two days of chaotic protests by Gen Z, enforcing a curfew and regulating movement on the roads.
Key Points
- The country experienced chaos for two days due to massive protests staged by Gen Z.
- The situation calmed after the Nepali Army took control of the security situation in Kathmandu Valley.
- A curfew was announced from 10 am, leading to deployment of Nepali Army personnel on the roads.
- Vehicles carrying media, medical, diplomats, human rights officers, firefighters, ambulances, and water tanks are allowed on the roads.
