Clashes in Islamabad as pro-Imran Khan protests turn deadly, five killed
Clashes erupted in Islamabad as supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan marched to demand his release. At least five people, including four security personnel, were killed during the protests, prompting the Army to issue "shoot at sight" orders. The protest, led by Khan's wife, Bushra Bibi, began on November 24 and continued into November 26. Authorities deployed heavy security, using tear gas and blocking roads with shipping containers, while schools closed and mobile services were suspended in the capital. Protesters faced significant obstacles but remained determined to reach their destination. Videos showed supporters using heavy machinery to remove barriers, while police reported over 100 injuries among their ranks during the unrest.