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2022-07-23 05:15:57 By : Ms. Rebecca Xue

The president of Sri Lanka fled to the Maldives on a military jet amid mass protests across over his country's economic crisis that has led to shortages of food and fuel.

Sri Lanka's air force said in a Wednesday statement that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa flew with his wife and two security personnel, the BBC reported. An immigration official told The Wall Street Journal that it was in a military plane.

Over the weekend, Rajapaksa promised that he would resign as thousands of demonstratorsstormed the presidential residence. The protesters were photographed occupying the grounds and in the pool.

Rajapaksa tried to leave the country through an airport on Tuesday but immigration officers blocked him, Agence France-Presse reported.

On Wednesday, the speaker of Sri Lanka's parliament appointed the country's prime minister, Ranil Wickremesinghe, as acting president, citing part of the constitution that allows such a move when the president cannot properly do their role, Reuters reported.

Protests continued on Wednesday, with hundreds of people surrounding the prime minister's office and demanding his resignation, Reuters reported.

Wickremesinghedeclared Sri Lanka, which has of 22 million people, "bankrupt"on Tuesday.

Insider's Bethany Dawson reported that Sri Lankans have had to wait for days to get fuel, and basic items have doubled in price.

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