Early elections proposed as Beirut blast protests turn violent

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Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab has proposed holding early elections as protesters angry over the Beirut port blast stormed ministries, shots were heard and a police officer was killed during clashes that left at least 238 injured

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Late on Saturday, the Lebanese army succeeding in driving protesters out of the ministries they had briefly broken into and vandalised, burning images of Lebanese President Michel Aoun. Protesters break into the Lebanese Banks Association headquarters during a demonstration in Beirut on Saturday.At least one person, a police officer, was killed after being "attacked" by protesters while "helping people trapped" inside a hotel in central Beirut, the country's Internal Security Force said in a tweet.

"We want to vent our anger against the ruling class, who knew about the dangerous substance stored inside Beirut port and did nothing," Roula Ajouz, a participant in the march, said near the blast site., wounding 6000, displacing some 250,000 to 300,000 from their homes and inflicting massive destruction across the city.

 

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