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Sri Lanka: Protestors swim in President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s pool after breaking into his residence

The President fled following the incident.

Scroll Staff
Jul 09, 2022 · 02:53 pm
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Protestors taking a dip in the pool at President’s House. pic.twitter.com/7iUUlOcP6Z

— DailyMirror (@Dailymirror_SL) July 9, 2022

NOW - Protesters storm the presidential palace in Sri Lanka's capital.pic.twitter.com/Wv6oQ10kBQ

— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) July 9, 2022

ये श्रीलंका के राष्ट्रपति निवास की तस्वीरें है,

श्रीलंका की सरकार ने पिछले कुछ सालों में देश को राष्ट्रवाद, कट्टरवाद की आग में धकेला था, आज उसके नतीजे सामने है । pic.twitter.com/U9OHzQHfGf

— Srinivas BV (@srinivasiyc) July 9, 2022

Protesters storm President Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s official residence as he flees home#SriLankaProtests pic.twitter.com/Ov3YAzS755

— Madhaw Tiwari (@MadhawTiwari) July 9, 2022

More video footage from inside President’s House. pic.twitter.com/76RtX64VdS

— DailyMirror (@Dailymirror_SL) July 9, 2022

Protestors explore the kitchen at President’s House. pic.twitter.com/6nI90PdWvo

— DailyMirror (@Dailymirror_SL) July 9, 2022
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