
A Nepali army solider stands in an armored vehicle driving past the Parliament house, which was set on fire by protesters in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Sept. 10, 2025. Adnan Abidi/Reuters
The Nepali army has deployed patrols as the country grapples with its most severe unrest in decades.
“We are trying to normalize the situation first,” army spokesman Raja Ram Basnet said on Sept. 10. “We are committed to protect the life and property of people.”