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Bangladesh in Chaos: Sheikh Hasina Flees in an Army Helicopter | Moment Caught on Camera

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Bangladesh in Chaos: Sheikh Hasina Flees in an Army Helicopter | Moment Caught on Camera

Bangladesh in Chaos: Sheikh Hasina Flees in an Army Helicopter | Moment Caught on Camera

In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country in an army helicopter, amidst escalating chaos and violent protests.

The moment, captured on camera, shows the embattled leader leaving her official residence as unrest engulfed the nation.

The protests, initially sparked by opposition to a controversial job quota system, quickly grew into a broader revolt against Hasina's government.

As the situation deteriorated, Hasina's departure marked a critical moment in Bangladesh's political crisis, raising questions about the country's future and stability.

The video footage of her escape has since gone viral, further intensifying the already volatile atmosphere.

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