Nepal: Army convened in eastern Kathmandu; 1 man killed and 15 injured as pro-camp supporters clashed with police | World News

On Friday, one person was killed and 30 injured, and 30 people were injured, attacked a rock, attacked a party’s office, shot at vehicles and plundered stores.
Regional authorities said the curfew will take effect for about five hours until 10 p.m. No one can walk around in some areas.
About half of the injured were police officers as they tried to disperse protesters who groped through the stones and tried to break through security barriers.
Around the same time, in another part of the Nepal capital, people opposed to the return of the monarchy to the country held a separate rally.
Supporters of the monarchy carry Nepal flag and pictures of former king Gyanendra Shah from the Tinkune region of Kathmandu.
During the clashes, protesters burned a house, burned eight cars, attacked the unified socialist office of CPN in Baneshwor, robbed the Bhatbhateni supermarket in Chabahil and violated the offices of newspapers from Kantipur Television and Annapurna Post Post.
The Kathmandu Regional Government has announced a curfew between Shantinagar Bridge and Manohara River Bridge, including Koteshwor, Tinkune, Airport Area, Baneshwor Chowk and Gaushala.
Officials said people would be allowed to go to the airport if they produce tickets.