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Security forces clear Islamabad of Imran Khan's supporters, PTI says 8 party workers killed but protests will go on

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News video: Pakistan police clash with Imran Khan supporters

Pakistan police clash with Imran Khan supporters 01:53

Protesters across Pakistan are calling for the release of former prime minister Imran Khan. The demonstrations were called for by Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party.

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VIDEO| Pakistan Protests: Drone Footage Shows Clashes as Police Fire Tear Gas at Imran's Supporters [Video]

VIDEO| Pakistan Protests: Drone Footage Shows Clashes as Police Fire Tear Gas at Imran's Supporters

Drone footage captures intense clashes between police and supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan during protests in Islamabad. The video shows law enforcement firing tear gas at the crowds as tensions escalate in the capital. The protests erupted in response to Khan's arrest, leading to widespread demonstrations and confrontations with security forces. As the situation intensifies, authorities deploy tear gas and attempt to disperse the crowds, while demonstrators push back against the crackdown. This video highlights the ongoing unrest and the government's response to the protests. #PakistanProtests #PTIViolence #IslamabadUnrest #ShootOnSightOrders #ImranKhanSupporters #PakistanArmyDeployed #DChowkClashes #PoliticalCrisisPakistan #PTIProtestersKilled #TearGasInIslamabad #RawalpindiProtests #PakistanPoliticalTurmoil #CivilUnrestPakistan #ImranKhanArrest #ProtestersVsPolice ~HT.97~PR.152~ED.155~GR.344~

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Political party in Pakistan

VIDEO | Pakistan PTI Protests Turn Violent: Many Killed in Clashes, Army Ordered to Shoot on Sight [Video]

VIDEO | Pakistan PTI Protests Turn Violent: Many Killed in Clashes, Army Ordered to Shoot on Sight

Pakistan's political crisis deepened as protests by supporters of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party turned violent, leading to clashes across major cities. Demonstrators took to the streets following the arrest of PTI leader Imran Khan, demanding his immediate release. Reports indicate several casualties as confrontations escalated between protesters and law enforcement. The army was deployed in several regions, with authorities issuing a "shoot-on-sight" order to control the unrest. This marks a significant escalation in Pakistan's ongoing political turmoil, raising concerns about the nation's stability. #PakistanProtests #PTIViolence #IslamabadUnrest #ShootOnSightOrders #ImranKhanSupporters #PakistanArmyDeployed #DChowkClashes #PoliticalCrisisPakistan #PTIProtestersKilled #TearGasInIslamabad #RawalpindiProtests #PakistanPoliticalTurmoil #CivilUnrestPakistan #ImranKhanArrest #ProtestersVsPolice ~PR.152~ED.155~HT.334~

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Imran Khan Imran Khan Former Pakistani cricketer and Prime Minister of Pakistan from 2018 to 2022

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