Bulldozers pull down structures described as unauthorized outside the Pakistan High Commission in Delhi, leaving rubble at the site. Reports and on-the-ground visuals show broken metal railings and gates, twisted metal frames, roofing sheets, and debris including bricks, concrete, and plaster spread across the paved area.
Both outlets describe the demolition in similar terms, focusing on the immediate aftermath and the condition of the property perimeter. The reports do not provide additional, detailed information about who ordered the action, the specific legal basis cited for the demolition, or the timeline beyond that the structures are brought down and debris remains. They also do not include verified statements from officials of the High Commission or from local authorities in the available summaries.
Overall, the coverage aligns on the core event—demolition of structures outside the mission in Delhi—and on the visible debris left behind. Differences, to the extent reflected here, lie mainly in how the reporting frames the circumstances rather than the described physical outcome at the scene.