Pakistan is on edge as former Prime Minister Imran Khan faces a corruption tribunal a day after his arrest. At least two people have been killed in Pakistani protests.
A police guest home has been designated as a “courtroom” for Wednesday’s (10 May) hearing.
Images taken early Wednesday (10 May) showed lines of policemen forming in front of the police guest house in Islamabad.
Other images show scores of vehicles badly damaged in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, after overnight protests.
Mobile internet services are still unavailable throughout the country. According to Pakistan’s telecommunications officials, services have been suspended on orders from the interior ministry.
Schools are still closed, certain highways are closed, and there is limited traffic on key roadways.
Protests are set to continue on Wednesday (10 May), with some marching to Islamabad and the PTI calling for a statewide strike.
Amid Pakistan’s condition, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada have issued new travel warnings to their people.
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