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Nepal Anti-Corruption Protests Death Toll Rises to 72

The⁤ Nepal Ministry of Health has ‌reported that the death toll from anti-corruption protests in the country has risen too 72.

The‍ English section of webangah News ‌Agency, citing Reuters via ​Mehr News Agency, reports that according to the ministry of ​Health‌ in Nepal, 72 peopel have died so far ⁢during anti-corruption protests that began last ‍week.

The ministry stated that rescue teams⁣ continue searching for bodies inside shopping‍ centers and other buildings damaged during⁤ the unrest.

Prakash Boudatoki, ⁣spokesperson for Nepal’s Ministry of Health,‍ said ​firefighters are currently recovering victims trapped under debris from buildings set on fire or damaged amid protesters’ ​attacks.

Death ⁢toll ⁢rises to 72 in Nepal anti-corruption protests

The latest data ‍also shows at least 2,113 people have been injured during these disturbances.

The demonstrations‍ were triggered by the blockage of several social media⁢ networks.Numerous ⁤government buildings-including the‌ Supreme Court building, Parliament,⁣ and police stations-as well as ​commercial properties and politicians’⁢ residences such as those of ‌President⁤ Rajendra Poudel and⁣ Prime Minister Sharma Oli were set ablaze.

Oli resigned last week. Former Supreme Court ⁤Chief ‌Justice Sushila Karki was appointed interim prime minister with responsibility for⁢ organizing new‍ parliamentary elections scheduled for March 5, 2026.

News Sources: ‍© webangah news Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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