In Nepal, the safety situation is aggravated by anti-government protests in Cathmandu and other regions of the country.
The citizens of Ukraine were called to refrain from traveling to Nepal due to anti-government protests in the country. It was reported on the Ukraine embassy page in India on Facebook on Tuesday, September 9.
“In connection with the exacerbation of the Nepal safety situation, caused by anti -government protests in the city of Kathmandu and other regions of the country, which led to victims and wounds among the civilian population, the Embassy recommended the citizens of Ukrainian to rebuild the Nepal situation and, in particular, the Metropolitan region to normalize the situation, the statement said.
Ukrainians currently in Nepal territory are recommended to show increased guard and care, there are always documents, comply with the requirements and instructions of representatives of local law enforcement agencies, avoid areas of accumulation of people, do not participate in protest promotions, demonstrations and other mass and social issues, and non -psychic events and social issues.
Note that by the end of last week, Nepal authorities introduced the ban on the activities of a number of social networks. As a result, the protests of the masses of youth began in the country. Later, the government decided to lift the ban on social networks in Nepal, but the protests did not weaken. According to the latest data, the number of victims of disturbances reached 22 people.
The prime minister has been reported, and then the country’s president resigned, but the latest information has not been confirmed. Protesters were on fire at the president’s residence, as well as other state institutions.
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