(ANSA) - DELHI, FEBRUARY 25 - At least 13 dead and at least 150 injured in the capital of India, Delhi, the balance on the third day of violent clashes caused by the controversy on citizenship (CAA), hospital sources quoted by France Presse . Among the injured there is also a journalist, hit by a bullet.
The guerrilla war that has been unleashed in the Indian capital through demonstrators on behalf of the citizenship law, and with the exception of the police, is one of the most violent moments in the city in recent years. DonaldTrump's visit is underway in Delhi.
India: 13 dead, 150 injured in Delhi clashes
2020-02-25T17:18:06.576Z
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At least 13 deaths and at least 150 injured in the capital of India, Delhi, rose on the third day of violent clashes caused by the controversial citizenship law (CAA), hospital sources quoted by France Presse said. (HANDLE)