Shillong Violence Spreads Despite Curfew, Army Moves Out 500 People | Read

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The army was called in to conduct flag marches and curfew continued in parts of Meghalaya's capital Shillong for the third day on Saturday after night-long violence during which a mob burnt a shop, a house and damaged at least five vehicles besides injuring a senior police officer. At least 500 people have been moved to an army cantonment, a Defence Ministry spokesperson told news agency PTI. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, who chaired a high-level meeting on Friday, has appealed for calm.

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