At least 20 killed in Dhaka violence as mobs launch revenge attacks on rival groups

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At least 20 people were killed during violence in the Bangladeshi capital as protesters stormed buildings after the prime minister was ousted on Monday, a police officer read more

At least 20 killed in Dhaka violence as mobs launch revenge attacks on rival groups

Protesters carry a member of the army on their shoulders as they celebrate Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Monday. AP

At least 20 people were killed during violence in the Bangladeshi capital as protesters stormed buildings after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted from the top post on Monday, police said.

Although police didn’t give details of their deaths, witnesses and other police officers reported mobs launching revenge attacks on rival groups.

“We’ve got 20 bodies here,” AFP quoted Bacchu Mia, a police inspector at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, as saying.

Hasina’s 15-year rule ended on Monday as she fled more than a month of deadly protests and the military announced it would form an interim government.

Hasina had sought to quell nationwide protests against her government since early July but she fled after a brutal day of unrest on Sunday in which nearly 100 people were killed.

“We want a corruption-free Bangladesh, where everyone would have the right to express their opinion,” said Monirul Islam, a 27-year-old man among thousands in the streets near the prime minister’s palace.

Bangladesh’s army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman said in a broadcast to the nation on state television Hasina had resigned and the military would form a caretaker government.

Millions of Bangladeshis took to the streets across the South Asian country, many celebrating peacefully.

Jubilant crowds waved flags, some dancing on top of a tank in the streets, before thousands broke through the gates of Hasina’s official residence.

Bangladesh’s Channel 24 broadcast images of crowds running into the compound, waving to the camera as they celebrated, looting furniture and books while others relaxed on beds.

However, mobs also attacked the homes of Hasina’s close allies, according to AFP.

Others torched television stations that had backed her rule, set fire to offices of her Awami League and smashed statues of her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country’s independence hero.

With inputs from agencies

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