The complex was charred after the protests started on Monday. The site adds to a list of other vandalized cabinet residences.
After unleashing a political crisis in Nepal, which resulted in the resignation of his prime minister KP Sharma Olinew images of the disturbances that began on the same Monday of this week were known. Among them, after the Hilton Hotel in Katmandú.
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Images of a drone this Wednesday showed smoke leaving the carbonized building of the hotel, after the building was burned during Tuesday’s protests, according to the Indian media.


Several government buildings, From the Supreme Court and Parliament to the houses of the ministers, including OLI’s private residencethey were also burned yesterday and the riots only decreased after their resignation.
Crisis in Nepal: how was the Hilton hotel
Hilton Nepal before and after

According to India Times, the hotel appeared on Wednesday “blackened and carbonized.”
According to India Times, the hotel appeared on Wednesday “blackened and carbonized”, along with damaged sections such as windows, structures and smoke spots.
The fire wave extended to multiple political objectives. Among the attacked homes, you can mention the leader of the largest party Nepalí Congress, Sher Bahadur Deuba; President Ram Chandra Poudel; Interior Minister Ramesh Lekhak and the leader of the Communist Party of Nepal Maoist, Pushpa Kamal Dahal.
Hilton Nepal burned
The complex adds to other buildings burned behind the waves of protests against Nepali management.
Asian Chronicle
Crisis in Nepal: protests of the Z generation forced the resignation of the prime minister and caused at least 19 dead
The Prime Minister of Nepal, KP Sharma Oliresigned on Tuesday after protesters challenged a touch of indefinite remaining and faced with the police. The revolt crawls since Monday, the day she recorded 19 dead in protests caused by the prohibition of social networks.
The OLI government had to raise the digital ban today, after the intensification of yesterday’s protests when on that occasion the police triggered tear gas and rubber bullets against the protesters who tried to assault the Parliament. 19 people died there and More than one hundred injured in the riots were counted.
Source: Ambito