Pakistan government warns of live ammunition as protests for Imran Khan escalate
The Pakistan government has threatened to use live ammunition against protesters supporting jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan, as violence escalates in Islamabad. Six people, including a police officer, have died amid clashes during a protest march. Authorities have imposed a strict lockdown in the capital, blocking major roads and deploying the army to restore order. Pro-Khan supporters breached barricades, leading to confrontations with police, who used tear gas to disperse crowds. Over 4,000 Khan supporters have been arrested since Friday, and police have filed charges against Khan, his wife, and other leaders for their involvement in the protests. The situation remains tense as the government seeks to control the unrest.