Sri Lanka: thousands of protesters take the presidential palace in the midst of a crisis that shakes the country

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Protesters stormed the presidential palace in Sri Lanka on Saturday.

Thousands of protesters in the Sri Lankan city of Colombo stormed the presidential residence on Saturday, demanding the president’s resignation.

Armed with flags and banners, the protesters, enraged at President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s handling of the country’s worst economic crisis in decades, forced their way past security forces.

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Swimming pool of the residential palace in Colombo, taken over by protesters.

frustrated by the inflationfrom the rampante, shortage months of fuel, medicine and even food (a situation that has only worsened), protesters began marching towards Rajapaksa’s official residence on Saturday morning.

Police fired shots into the air and fired tear gas that failed to stop the crowd.

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