City Center — A wave of violence has left multiple civilians dead and dozens injured after protests escalated into chaos, overwhelming local hospitals with victims suffering gunshot wounds and other serious injuries.
What began as a demonstration demanding political reforms and economic relief quickly spiraled into confrontation late yesterday evening. Eyewitnesses reported hearing multiple rounds of gunfire as tensions between protesters and security forces intensified. Within minutes, panic spread through the streets as injured demonstrators sought safety and medical assistance.
Emergency responders worked tirelessly through the night, transporting victims to the city’s main public hospital. Medical staff described scenes of “absolute devastation” as corridors filled with patients awaiting urgent treatment.
“We have never seen anything like this,” said one exhausted nurse who asked not to be named. “We are treating gunshot wounds, severe trauma, and shock cases all at once. Our emergency unit is beyond capacity.”
Doctors confirmed that many patients required immediate surgical intervention. Blood supplies reportedly ran low, prompting urgent calls for donations from the public. Additional medical personnel were summoned to assist as operating rooms functioned continuously.
Families gathered outside the hospital gates, desperate for news of their loved ones. Some were seen weeping openly as ambulances continued to arrive well into the early hours of the morning.
Authorities have yet to release an official casualty figure, but preliminary reports indicate multiple fatalities and a significant number of injuries. Government officials have called for calm and launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the gunfire.
Human rights organizations have expressed deep concern over the use of live ammunition and urged an independent inquiry to ensure accountability. They also emphasized the need for restraint and dialogue to prevent further bloodshed.
Meanwhile, community leaders are appealing for peace and unity, warning that continued violence will only deepen the humanitarian crisis unfolding on the streets and inside overwhelmed hospitals.
As the city grapples with grief and uncertainty, medical teams remain focused on saving lives, even as resources stretch dangerously thin. The coming days are expected to be critical, both for those recovering in hospital beds and for the fragile stability of the community at large.














