Curfew imposed in southern Nepal district after clash between two groups
A curfew has been imposed in a southern district of Nepal following violent clashes between two communities that began on the evening of February 19. The tension escalated over the next few days, with reports indicating that at least eight individuals sustained injuries during the confrontations. Authorities have taken this measure to restore order and prevent further violence in the area. The clashes appear to have stemmed from a local dispute, highlighting ongoing ethnic and communal tensions that periodically flare up in the region. The local government is working to mediate between the conflicting groups while ensuring the safety of residents. This situation underscores the importance of addressing underlying issues to maintain peace and stability in Nepal, a country already grappling with various socio-political challenges.
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