
Following her resignation on Monday, former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's official residence, Ganabhaban, in Dhaka was stormed by thousands of protesters who engaged in vandalism and looting. (AP)

Upon resigning, Hasina fled the country and landed at Hindon Airbase in India. Videos and images quickly spread online showing the enraged protesters carrying away items from Ganabhaban, including furniture and raw food. (AP/PTI)

Nahid Islam is the student who spearheaded the protest that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after 15 straight years in power. (AP/PTI)

The 26-year-old was the coordinator of a student movement against quotas in government jobs that morphed into an oust-Hasina campaign. He rose to national fame in mid-July after police detained him and some other Dhaka University students as the protests turned deadly. (AP/PTI)

Celebratory crowds were captured on video shouting slogans and marking the fall of Hasina's government. The protesters, who viewed the looting of Ganabhaban as a symbol of victory, were seen carrying out televisions, chairs, and tables. (AP/PTI)

One of the men was seen wearing a saree and walking out with a plastic bucket filled with clothes. (X/ @ThakurAbhi3880)

A viral photo shows a woman smiling from ear to ear as she walked away with a Dior bag. (Image source: @pooja_news/X)

They also raided the kitchen and refrigerators and consumed prepared food. (Agency)

Some protesters were seen taking animals such as fish, goats, hens and ducks from the residence. (X/@tf_prince)

In addition to vandalising the residence, the protesters damaged portraits of Hasina and climbed a statue of her father, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a hero of the 1971 Liberation War, and smashed it with hammers. (AP/PTI)