Sunday, January 23, 2022

Burkina Faso Government Denies A Coup Attempt Is Underway After Reports Of Gunfire At Military Bases

 

BBC: Burkina Faso military bases hit by heavy gunfire 

Heavy gunfire has been heard at several barracks in Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou, and at a nearby air base. 

The government has denied reports of a coup or that President Roch KaborĂ© has been detained. 

The defence minister said the crisis had been contained, though there was still shooting at some barracks. 

The government has faced growing discontent over its failure to quell an Islamist insurgency that has devastated the West African state since 2015. 

On 11 January, it said that 10 soldiers had been arrested over an alleged coup plot. 

The government has also repeatedly cut internet services, and has cracked down on public protests against the growing instability.  

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Burkina Faso Government Denies A Coup Attempt Is Underway After Reports Of Gunfire At Military Bases  

Gunfire heard at Burkina Faso army barracks after day of violent protests -- France 24  

Heavy gunfire reported at Burkina Faso military base -- AP  

Burkina Faso defence minister denies rumours President Kabore has been detained -- Reuters  

Heavy gunfire heard in Burkina Faso barracks, government denies army takeover -- CNN  

Burkina Faso: Heavy gunfire heard at military camp -- DW

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Islamism creeps forward.