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Thousands of protesters in Sri Lanka have broken through police barricades and stormed the president's official residence.
In one of the largest anti-government marches in the country this year, the protesters are demanding the resignation of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa.
Thousands of people descended on the government district in Sri Lanka's capital Colombo, shouting slogans against the president and dismantling several police barricades to reach his house.
Police fired shots in the air but were unable to stop the angry crowd from surrounding the residence.
At least 39 people including two police officers have now been hurt by the unrest, hospital sources said.
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The president was moved from his official premises to a secure location as a safety precaution, according to two defence ministry sources, ahead of a planned rally at the weekend.
Hundreds of flag-bearing protestors were seen packed inside the sea-front property and using the swimming pool on a Facebook live stream.
Sri Lanka, which is home to 22 million people, is facing its worst economic crisis in seven decades, since it achieved independence in 1948.
Inflation hit a record 54.6% in June and is expected to soar to 70%, piling pressure on the cash-strapped population.
Anger intensified in recent weeks as fuel shipments dwindled, leading to petrol and diesel being rationed for essential services.
The British Foreign Office has warned against all but essential travel to the country, which has been left in financial turmoil due to economic mismanagement and the impact of the COVID pandemic.
In April this year, Sri Lanka announced it was suspending repayment of foreign loans, blaming a foreign currency shortage.