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Weather likely to remain hot, dry in most parts of country

There is a possibility of gusty, dusty winds, rain may occur in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, North Central Balochistan and Upper Punjab

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Islamabad: The Meteorological Department stated that the weather will remain hot and dry in most parts of the country during the next 24 hours.

According to the report, the weather will be very hot in the central and southern regions of the country. There is a possibility of gusty, dusty winds, rain may occur in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, North Central Balochistan, Upper Punjab in the evening or night.

According to the Meteorological Department, it is expected to remain partly cloudy in Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan and Kashmir. There is a chance of rain with thunder and lightning at few places. Hailstorm is also expected at a few places in Lower Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pothohar region and Islamabad.

The temperature is expected to be 38 to 41 degrees Celsius in Islamabad on Saturday. 31 to 33 degrees Celsius in Quetta, 40 to 42 degrees Celsius in Turbat, 44 to 46 degrees Celsius in Sibbi and 25 to 27 degrees Celsius in Murree.

While, the temperature is expected to be 45 to 47 degrees in Dera Ghazi Khan and Sukkur, 37 to 39 in Rawalpindi and 43 to 45 in Sahiwal, 38 to 40 in Karachi, 46 to 48 in Mohenjodaro and Dadu.

According to the report, the temperature in Nawabshah is expected to be 45 to 47, Peshawar 38 to 40 degrees Celsius and Gilgit 33 to 35. While in Hunza 26 to 28, Muzaffarabad 38 to 40 and Srinagar 28 to 30 degrees Celsius.

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PM directs Pakistani ambassador in Bishkek to help students

Shehbaz Sharif has expressed deep concern over the attacks on Pakistani students and other in Kyrgyzstan

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Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Saturday directed the Pakistani ambassador in Bishkek to provide all possible help to Pakistani students.

Shehbaz Sharif has expressed deep concern over the attacks on Pakistani students and other in Kyrgyzstan.

He has directed the Pakistani ambassador in Bishkek to provide all possible help to the Pakistani students.

A statement from the Prime Minister's Office said that the Pakistani Embassy has provided emergency numbers and is continuously monitoring the situation.

On the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar stated that reports of mob attacks on students in Kyrgyzstan are very worrying.

Ishaq Dar added that we have established contact with the Kyrgyz authorities to ensure the safety of Pakistani students, and have instructed our ambassador in Kyrgyzstan to provide full facilities.

It is pertinent to note that after a dispute between local and foreign students of Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, there was a riot. Pakistani students were also affected by the riots and angry Kyrgyz students attacked the hostels of Pakistani students, in which many students were injured.

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Riots among students in Kyrgyzstan, Pakistanis also killed

Pakistani female students are also being harassed, on which Pakistani students have become concerned

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Bishkek: There has been a commotion among the local and foreign students of Bishkek—the capital of Kyrgyzstan—in which Pakistani students have also been hit.

According to unconfirmed reports, three Pakistani students have been killed in the attacks of protesters, however, these deaths cannot be confirmed as yet.

The angry Kyrgyz students attacked and vandalized the hostels of Pakistani youths. Pakistani female students are also being harassed, on which Pakistani students have become concerned.

Some students told media that boys and girls have been tortured in the hostel, the students have also complained of non-cooperation from the Pakistan Embassy.

A Pakistani medical student in Bishkek, told a private new channel that the dispute started due to the harassment of the Egyptian students by the Kyrgyz students.

According to him, riots broke out after Egyptian students reacted against Kyrgyz students and they started attacking foreign students all over Bishkek.

Videos of rioters torturing students in Bishkek are going viral on social media, but there is no confirmation about them.

The statement of the head of the internal affairs department of Bishkek city has come out on the issue of violence against foreign students in Bishkek.

The head of Bishkek city interior affairs said that the report of death in the fight on May 13 is false.

According to Kyrgyz media, the head of internal affairs stated that on May 13, there was a fight between local and foreign students in the hostel of Bodiuni in Bishkek. Later, three foreigners involved in the fight were detained.

He added that the local students protested against the incident of May 13 on the evening of May 17 in Choi Kermanjan Dutka area and demanded action against the foreigners involved in the dispute.

According to Kyrgyz media, the head of the Internal Affairs Directorate asked the protesters to end the protest, while the detained foreigners later apologized, but the protesters refused to disperse and more people began to gather.

According to local media reports, several people were detained for violating public order in view of the danger of the demonstration becoming violent. Later, the protesters dispersed after negotiations with the head of the federal police.

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