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Supporters of US President Donald Trump stormed Capitol Hill and broke through the security cordon

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According to US media, a large number of supporters of US President Donald Trump broke through barriers and security fences and entered the Capitol Hill building in Washington. What the police used tear gas to disperse the protesters; the demonstrators by police were also sprayed on the itch.

Several policemen were injured in the shooting death of a woman who was hospitalized but died while succumbed to injuries during clashes with protesters.

Two pipe bombs were also recovered: Police Chief

The Washington police chief later said four people were killed and several were injured in a riot on Capitol Hill. The police chief said that 52 people have also been arrested for rioting on Capitol Hill. The arrested people are accused of violating curfew and illegal possession of weapons. He said two pipe bombs were also recovered from the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic committees.

The attack on Capitol Hill is the darkest day in American history: Joe Biden

Washington imposes curfew, The Washington administration has called on the US government to impose a curfew and withdraw troops, but the Pentagon has denied the allegations. Following the US government’s approval, a curfew has been imposed in Washington from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., while the Capitol Hill building has also been locked down.

Love supporters; don’t take the law into your own hands: Donald Trump

George W. Bush said in response to the protesters’ raid on the Capitol Hill building that some politicians acted irresponsibly to make the institutions controversial after the election, while some fellow Republicans used fuel to provoke the protesters.

George W. Bush said controversial elections are held in a republic, not in a democracy like the United States.On the other hand, former President Barack Obama also condemned the attack and said that the attack on the US House of Representatives is not surprising but shameful.

Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online.

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