Government-sponsored Ishq-e-Rasool Day in Pakistan: Live updates

The Express Tribune reports from Karachi:
Protest rallies are being organised, while business activities and fuel stations remain shut.
9:50pm
At least 15 people have been killed and more than 200 wounded during the protests, including 10 in Karachi and five in Peshawar, hospital officials told AFP.
The combined total of wounded in Karachi, Peshawar and in the capital Islamabad has reached 219.
A doctor at Karachi’s Jinnah hospital told AFP they had received five dead and 65 people with injuries, while the city’s Civil hospital said it had also had five bodies, including that of a police officer, and at least 40 injured.
Hospital doctors in Peshawar gave a combined total of 79 people wounded.
In Islamabad, a doctor at the Services Hospital said 35 people were brought in with injuries, including eight policemen and four civilians with gunshot wounds.
9:29pm
A total of five cinemas have been gutted down in Karachi, including Nishat, Capri and Bambino in Saddar and Gulistan and Nargas in Quaidabad.
9:08pm
Protesters torch a church in the Mardan town of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa.
8:59pm
Talking to the media in Islamabad, Interior Minister Rehman Malik expressed regret over the suspension of mobile phone services in Pakistan, reported Radio Pakistan.
Malik also expressed sorrow over the loss of lives during riots and asserted that the government had protested at every level against the blasphemous film.
8:33pm
Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) president Nawaz Sharif has appealed to the protesters to remain peaceful.
7:40pm
The combined total of wounded in Karachi, Peshawar and in the capital Islamabad has reached 195, according to AFP.
Doctor Mohammad Shafqat of Karachi’s Jinnah hospital told AFPthat it had received four dead bodies and 65 people with injuries, with more wounded arriving.
Doctor Mohammad Ayub at the Civil hospital, said his medics had received five dead bodies, including that of a police officer, and at least 40 injured...

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