The Russian Foreign Ministry reported on the absence of injured Russians during the riots in Nepal.
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- The Russian Foreign Ministry reported on the absence of injured Russians during the riots in Nepal.
As of today, there are no Russian citizens among the victims of the unrest in Nepal. This was announced on September 12 at a briefing by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.
"According to the data available at the moment, there are no casualties among Russians," Zakharova said.
In addition, the Foreign Ministry expressed condolences to the victims and families of those killed during the riots, and also expressed hope for the normalization of the situation in Nepal.
On September 8, the Nepalese authorities imposed a ban on the activities of a number of large social networks that did not register with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology on time. In this regard, mass protests began. Nepal's Prime Minister Sharma Oli resigned on September 9 amid anti-government protests. Rioters also set fire to the central office of the ruling Nepali Congress Party.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on September 10 that Russia wished Nepal a speedy return to constitutional order and the restoration of order in the country. According to him, Russia sees that the situation in Nepal is actually out of control.
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