Rangers regain control of Islamabad's D-Chowk as protests escalate over Imran Khan's detention
Pakistan Rangers have regained control of Islamabad's D-Chowk after pushing back PTI protesters with heavy tear gas and arrests. The protesters had gathered to demand the release of PTI founder Imran Khan, but many retreated amid the crackdown. The Islamabad administration has extended the closure of educational institutions due to ongoing unrest. Reports indicate that several people, including journalists, were injured during the protests, and the government has confirmed multiple fatalities among security personnel. The situation remains tense, with the government rejecting negotiations with the PTI. The Pakistan Army has been deployed to maintain order, and authorities have issued strict measures against protesters, including potential shoot-on-sight orders.