Sri Lanka issues 'shoot-on-sight' order to troops as economic turmoil spills onto the streets
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Sri Lanka has ordered troops to "shoot on sight" following violence that left several dead, as chaos unfolds on the streets of the crisis-hit nation.
The Ministry of Defense said Tuesday its troops have been ordered to shoot anyone found damaging state property or assaulting officials, following an attack on the Senior Deputy Inspector General of Police.
The order follows violent protests in the capital Colombo that left at least eight people dead, although it is unclear if all of the deaths were directly related to the protests. More than 200 people have been injured in the violence since Monday.
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