Sri Lanka leader flees as protesters storm home
Sri Lanka's beleaguered President Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled his official residence in Colombo Saturday, a top defence source told AFP, before protesters gathered to demand his resignation stormed the compound.
"The president was escorted to safety," the source said, adding that troops fired in the air to prevent angry crowds from overrunning the President's Palace.
Protestors enter the President's House at Janadhipathi Mawatha in Colombo.#LKA #SriLanka #SriLankaCrisis pic.twitter.com/ol39OcpLm3
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Sirasa TV, a private broadcaster, showed crowds entering the once tightly-guarded residence.
Sri Lanka has suffered through months of food and fuel shortages, lengthy blackouts and galloping inflation after running out of foreign currency to import vital goods.
Huge crowds had poured into the capital for the demonstration, the latest expression of unrest sparked by the island nation's unprecedented economic crisis.
BREAKING 🇱🇰 : Millions of Sri Lankans across the country heading towards the Capital 'Colombo' to participate in the historic demonstration
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♦️Protestors across the country heads to the Capital to demand the resignation of the President and PM.#SriLanka #අරගලයටජය #GoHomeGota pic.twitter.com/H2JY8Wt3Cn
Police had withdrawn a curfew order issued on Friday after opposition parties, rights activists and the bar association threatened to sue the police chief.
Thousands of anti-government protesters ignored the stay-home order and even forced railway authorities to operate trains to take them to Colombo for Saturday's rally, officials said.