Five Killed as Pakistan Police Clear Anti-Israel Protest Site
Clashes during a Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan march supporting Palestinians left at least five dead, including one police officer, and dozens injured, officials said.
- A clash in Pakistan resulted in at least five fatalities, including a police officer, according to police and witnesses.
- Punjab Police Chief Usman Anwar reported that demonstrators fired upon police, leading to injuries among the authorities.
- The political party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan organized the march to support Palestinians, claiming high casualties among its participants.
- Talal Chaudhry, Pakistan Deputy Interior Minister, expressed confusion over TLP's choice of violence instead of promoting peace in Gaza.
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Five people were killed during a pro-Palestine march in Pakistan. Local media reported that three protesters, a police officer, and a bystander were killed. Dozens of people were reportedly injured, including police officers. According to the Punjab police chief, protesters opened fire on police officers. Protesters from the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) political party reported that the authorities fired shots. The march escalated when prote…
Pakistan police officer among 5 killed as authorities disperse
LAHORE, Pakistan: Pakistan police clashed with thousands of protesters during a march in support of Palestinians on Monday, killing at least one officer and injuring dozens of other officers, police and witnesses said. Punjab Police Chief Usman Anwar said demonstrators opened fire on authorities, killing the officer and wounding others. He did not confirm casualties among the
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