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US Capitol Violence: Scene Of Murderous Shootout In Video

US Capitol Violence: Scene of murderous shootout in video of attack on US Parliament.

Some videos have surfaced of the time of President Donald Trump’s supporters attack on the US Parliament on Wednesday.

The scene of the death of former Air Force officer Ashlee Babbitt can be seen.

Trump supporter, was shot while she was walking toward a broken door in the speakers’ lobby area.

A few minutes before the firing in the US Parliament, a crowd of Trump supporters was marching towards the corridor.

US Capitol Violence: During this period, a person broke the glass on the shoulder of an officer. There were other protesters shouting slogans.

In a video it can be seen that security personnel monitoring the doors in the speakers lobby moved away from there.

Meanwhile, 35-year-old Babbitt tried to move through a broken door, and then the bullet sound came.

Bubit fell backwards. In another video, the other protester appears to be trying to lift the babbit. Although she falls backwards.

Violence and chaos at that time can be seen clearly in various videos posted on YouTube and Twitter. During this, the situation and confusion with the hostages is also visible during that time.

Complaint about tricolor wave during violence in US Parliament

During the violence in the US Parliament recently, a complaint has been made in the Kalkaji police station against an Indian citizen who tricolor the national flag of India.

The 54-year-old accused Xavier is originally a resident of India. Police are investigating the case. The FIR has not been filed yet.

Three advocates of a La Farm based in Kalkaji have said in the complaint that accused Xavier waved the tricolor during this vigorous demonstration, which led people around the world to criticize India.

By doing so, the accused has tried to tarnish the image of the country.

US, UK, Australia, Canada jointly condemn the mass arrest of leaders in Hong Kong

US Secretary of State Mike Ponpies on Saturday expressed serious concern with the foreign ministers of Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom over the mass arrests of 55 politicians and activists in Hong Kong.

He has asked the Chinese authorities to respect the legal rights and freedoms of the people in the region.

In a joint statement, officials said that foreign ministers from Australia, Canada.

United Kingdom and the United States have expressed serious concern over the mass arrests of 55 politicians and activists in Hong Kong.

He further said that the National Security Act implemented in Hong Kong on 1 July last year is a clear violation of the Sino-British joint declaration and weakens the framework of ‘one country, two arrangements’.

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