Anti-government protesters storm Brazil’s Congress and demand military intervention

‘Dozens of anti-Michel Temer protesters disrupted a session of the National Congress in Brasilia, occupying the lower chamber and calling for military intervention. Meanwhile in Rio, thousands demonstrated and clashed with police outside the assembly.
A group of around 50-60 protesters stormed the Chamber of Deputies of the Brazilian congress in Brazil’s capital, breaking a window and forcing their way onto the main speaker’s stage. Several security guards were reportedly injured.’

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