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BREAKING: Protest Erupts in Abuja as Soldiers Move In to Restore Order

- Massive Protest in Abuja: Large crowds gathered on Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse 2, chanting and waving banners in support of Palestinians.
- Military Presence Intensifies: Armed soldiers and armored vehicles patrol the streets, while security checkpoints are set up to control movement.
- Tensions Escalate: The protest began peacefully but later turned violent in some areas, prompting heightened security measures.
A large protest has broken out on Aminu Kano Crescent in Wuse 2, Abuja, drawing massive crowds. Videos circulating on social media show demonstrators chanting, waving banners, and voicing their demands, while heavily armed soldiers patrol the streets to maintain order.
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Eyewitnesses report that the protest is in support of Palestinians in the Middle East, with demonstrators calling for justice and an end to violence.
While the gathering started peacefully, tensions quickly escalated, leading to clashes in some areas. Security forces have responded by increasing their presence, with armored vehicles seen patrolling the streets and checkpoints set up to control movement in and out of the protest zones.
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The situation remains tense, with authorities closely monitoring developments to prevent further escalation. More updates will follow as new details emerge.
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