Attackers took weapons from Brazil's presidential palace: minister


 Allies of previous Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro raged the country's official royal residence and took weapons. This episode happened yesterday Sunday. An individual from the bureau of the country's new president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has whined.

In a video film posted on Twitter, Brazil's Central Clergyman of Correspondences Paulo Pimenta said, 'We are presently in the institutional security office. The portfolios here contained both deadly and non-deadly weapons. The hoodlums (Bolsonaro allies) took the satchels.'

Nonetheless, the quantity of weapons taken by the Bolsonaro allies who went after the official structure on Sunday was not given by the public authority. In the interim, the police expressed that no less than 200 individuals were confined during and after the assault on the Congress, High Court and President Bhavan.

On Sunday evening, a large number of traditional allies of Jair Bolsonaro went after the Congress constructing, the official structure and the High Court in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil. They participated in the assault by wearing the country's public tones and wearing the public banner. This assault was completed likewise to the brutality did by the allies of previous US President Donald Trump in the Legislative hall.

Bolsonaro was crushed by radical Lula da Silva in last October's political decision. However, his allies didn't acknowledge this loss. Lula da Silva was confirmed as president seven days prior. He asserted that Bolsonaro had fuel in this assault.

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