Redmi note 5 pro suddenly stuck - Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro Questions & Answers

Hi,
couple days ago when I unplugged the earbuds from my phone I noticed that the headphones logo was still appearing and thus the phone was not outputting any sounds to its speakers. I tried to plug and unplug the earbuds a couple more to see if that fixed it and when it didn't, I decide to reboot.
Ever since the phone has refused to work, when I boot the phone now the following happens:
-Phone buzzes, MI logo appears
-After that it shows me the screen of an empty battery as it would when the battery is drained. (Worth nothing that when I rebooted the phone, battery was at 80%)
-After a few seconds the notification light in the upper right partner of the phone blinks twice and the phone shuts
If the phone is connected to a charger, it will just repeat the beaviour described above endlessly. Things I've tried so far:
Accessing Fastboot
This doesn't work because, while the fastboot logo appears, just after it, the empty battery logo appears and the phone again shuts
Replacing the battery
I've tried replacing the battery with a known good one and the same issues appear
I am at my wits' end all the possible solutions described around the internet seems to be based on the assumption you still have access to fastboot which I don't. Is there something else I could try?
Thanks

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