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Sheikh Hasina's Palace looting Drama: From Animals To Bedroom & Mattresses Taken Over

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Sheikh Hasina's Palace looting Drama: From Animals To Bedroom & Mattresses Taken Over

Sheikh Hasina's Palace looting Drama: From Animals To Bedroom & Mattresses Taken Over

In a shocking turn of events, protesters in Bangladesh stormed the residence of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled the country amid escalating unrest.

Visuals have emerged showing protesters looting items, feasting on leftover food, and even lounging on Hasina's bed.

The chaotic scenes inside the residence highlight the intensity of public anger and the breakdown of law and order as the nation grapples with a major political crisis.

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