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461 injured treated at Civil Service Hospital following Gen-Z protests



KATHMANDU: Nepal Civil Service Hospital in Minbhawan is treating individuals injured during the recent Gen-Z protests. So far, 461 people have sought medical attention at the hospital.

In a statement released on Monday, the hospital said 44 patients were referred to other hospitals for further treatment, while 366 received minor treatment and were discharged.

Currently, nine patients remain under treatment at the hospital. Six people lost their lives while receiving medical care at the facility.

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