Nepal, April 2 -- Nepal Police have confirmed that 20 people were shot, 746 tear gas shells were launched, and that 58 rounds of live ammunition and 192 blank rounds were fired during the pro-monarchy protests on March 28.
Speaking at a press conference organized by the police on Wednesday, Spokesperson for Nepal Police Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Dinesh Acharya stated that among the 20 individuals shot during the protest, two are women and 18 are men.
"Thirteen of the injured are currently receiving treatment in hospitals," he said.
DIG Acharya reported that a total of 58 rounds of live ammunition were fired during the protests, along with 746 rounds of tear gas and 192 blank fires. Two shots were reportedly fired from a pistol....
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