News Desk: Smoke is rising from a wing of Nepal’s parliament building in Kathmandu after hundreds of protesters broke in, BBC reports.
Motorcycles are moving through the compound, some loaded with uprooted plants from the garden and paintings taken from inside the building.
Protesters are dancing and chanting slogans around a fire at the entrance of the building, many holding Nepal’s flag.
Some have entered the inside of the building where all the windows have been smashed. Graffiti and anti-government messages have been spray painted on the buildings exterior.
One message on the building says: “you took the wrong fight.”
Flames are visible and smoke is billowing from the building, as large crowds of protesters gather nearby.
Protesters have defied a curfew as their anger against the government following Monday’s shootings has showed no signs of abating.
