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Eight Killed in Protests in POK
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|October 03, 2025
Internet, phones, businesses, transport closed; thousands converge to press for civil rights demands
At least eight people have been killed in four days of violent protests in Pakistani-occupied Kashmir, Pakistani officials said on Thursday, and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif set up a committee of senior officials to resolve the ongoing clashes.
Only limited information has so far reached the outside world about the full extent of the protests, which broke out when thousands of people from nearby towns converged on regional capital Muzaffarabad on Monday.
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