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Coup d'etat in Burkina: the soldiers deploy in Ouagadougou after exchanges of fire

2022-10-01T16:44:05.880Z


A burst of shots was reportedly heard at the end of the morning on a roundabout in the capital. The soldiers blocked the main axes of


Tensions remain high in the Burkinabe capital.

Several major axes of Ouagadougou were blocked this Saturday noon by soldiers, shortly after a burst of gunfire heard in the city center by several witnesses.

This renewed tension comes the day after a coup d'etat during which soldiers removed from his functions as head of the junta, Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, himself who came to power by a coup end January.

Several witnesses reported hearing a burst of gunfire around the United Nations roundabout in the city center late in the morning.

Soldiers then, like Friday, resumed their positions to block the main axes of the city and in particular the district of Ouaga 2000 which notably houses the presidency.

Helicopters hovered over the city center at midday.

In the streets of Ouagadougou, the army in blocking key streets, around the Presidential Palace.

They are carrying arms and other military weaponry.

This comes after gunfire was heard in the capital overnight.

- AFP pic.twitter.com/PNxXujH0xq

— Zabby (@ZabbyYT) September 30, 2022

Traders who had reopened their shops on Saturday morning when calm had returned closed shop and rushed to leave the city center.

Friday evening, after a day peppered with shooting in the district of the presidency in Ouagadougou, about fifteen soldiers in fatigues and for some hooded spoke, shortly before 8:00 p.m. (GMT and local) on the set of national radio and television.

The European Union and the African Union condemn the coup

They removed from office Colonel Damiba - whose fate remained unknown on Saturday - and announced the closure of land and air borders as well as the suspension of the Constitution and the dissolution of the government and the Transitional Legislative Assembly.

A curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. has also been put in place.

The soldiers invoked “the continuous deterioration of the security situation” in the country.

The new head of the junta, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, was until now the corps commander of the Kaya artillery regiment, in the north of the country, particularly affected by jihadist attacks.

Several major axes of Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso, were blocked Saturday noon by soldiers noted an AFP journalist, shortly after a burst of gunfire heard in the city center by several witnesses #AFP pic.twitter.com /nDA7Bw8MSJ

— Agence France-Presse (@afpfr) October 1, 2022

The coup that occurred yesterday was denounced this Saturday by the European Union.

The coup "endangers the efforts undertaken for several months, in particular on the part of ECOWAS, to supervise the Transition", lamented the head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell in a press release.

"The European Union calls for compliance with the commitments made, which were the basis of the agreement reached with ECOWAS on July 3, in order to support Burkina Faso towards a return to constitutional order at the latest on July 1, 2024”.

For his part, the President of the Commission of the African Union (AU), the Chadian Moussa Faki Mahamat, condemned on Saturday "the anti-constitutional change of government" in Burkina Faso.

“The president calls on the military to immediately and completely refrain from any act of violence or threats to the civilian population, to public freedoms, to human rights,” the AU said in a brief statement.

Source: leparis

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