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Protesters celebrate at the Singha Durbar after it was set on fire during a protest against social media ban and corruption in Kathmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025.

Video. Troops deployed in Kathmandu after days of deadly unrest

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Armed soldiers took control of Kathmandu on Wednesday, ordering residents indoors and enforcing a curfew after violent protests left government buildings burning and politicians under attack.

Troops carrying weapons were deployed across Nepal’s capital, stopping vehicles and checking people, as the army moved in for the first time after police failed to contain the unrest. Officials said 21 people were arrested for looting.

Unrest escalated after police shot dead 19 demonstrators on Monday during protests led by young people angered by a government ban on social media platforms. Although the ban was lifted on Tuesday, tens of thousands returned to the streets, storming offices and blocking roads. Helicopters evacuated ministers to safe locations, and the prime minister’s resignation has done little to calm the anger.

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