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Soldiers say Guinea constitution, gov't dissolved in apparent coup

Heavy gunfire broke out near the presidential palace on Sunday.

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by THE-STAR TEAM

News05 September 2021 - 15:01
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In Summary


  • • An unidentified soldier, draped in Guinea's national flag and surrounded by eight other armed soldiers, said they planned to form a transitional government.
  • • Several sources saying an elite national army unit led by a former French legionnaire, Mamady Doumbouya, was behind the unrest.
An army vehicle is seen at Kaloum neighbourhood during an uprising by special forces in Conakry, Guinea September 5, 2021.

Soldiers who staged an uprising in Guinea's capital on Sunday said in a short broadcast on the West African nation's state television that they have dissolved the constitution and the government in an apparent coup.

An unidentified soldier, draped in Guinea's national flag and surrounded by eight other armed soldiers, said they planned to form a transitional government and would give further details later.

Heavy gunfire broke out near the presidential palace in the capital Conakry on Sunday morning, with several sources saying an elite national army unit led by a former French legionnaire, Mamady Doumbouya, was behind the unrest

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