In Pictures: Protesters Break Into Sri Lanka President's Home
Thousands of protesters broke through police barricades in Colombo and barged into the president's official residence today.
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Protesters surrounded the president's official residence this morning after breaking barricades set up by the police.
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Police fired shots in the air but were unable to stop the angry crowd from surrounding the building, a witness was quoted as saying by news agency AFP.
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Visuals have emerged which show protesters with Sri Lankan flags entering the swimming pool in the president's residence.
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Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has summoned an urgent cabinet meeting to discuss a solution to the political crisis, his office said.
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A top government source told NDTV that the President was shifted to the Army Headquarters last night.
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The Harbour Master confirmed that two Sri Lankan Navy ships SLNS Sindurala and SLNS Gajabahu left from the Colombo Port amid protests in crisis-hit Sri Lanka.
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Several Sri Lankan military personnel joined protesters against President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
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Many of the protestors packed into buses, trains and trucks from several parts of the country to reach Colombo.
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Protesters forced railway authorities in Sri Lanka to operate trains to Colombo for a rally on Saturday, officials said.
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Sri Lanka is facing a severe foreign exchange shortage that has limited supplies of fuel, food and medicine, leading the island nation into its worst financial crisis in seven decades.
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