Burkina Faso soldiers have seized
control of a military camp held by Presidential Security Regiment (RSP)
officers, who refused to disarm in the wake of a failed coup earlier this
month.
The soldiers entered the
presidential guard palace barracks with little resistance, an army officer told
Reuters.
Troops were carrying out clean-up
operations at the camp, searching for General Gilbert Diendere, who led the
short-lived coup. However, he appeared not to be at the camp.
Gunfire was heard earlier in the
evening near the presidential palaces and the RSP barracks. A military
spokesman confirmed that the army opened fire on the coup supporters, though no
injuries have been reported.
The takeover of the barracks came
just hours after the army announced that it was giving the former presidential
guard a “last chance” to “avoid a confrontation”, military spokesman Lieutenant
Aziz Ouedraogo told a press conference in Ougadougou.
Al Jazeera’s Nicholas Haque reported
that “General Diendere says he wants to cooperate and surrender arms,” but the
“interim government says Diendere is not cooperating”.
Earlier in the day, former Foreign
Affairs Minister Djibril Bassole was arrested for allegedly joining forces with
Diendere in the attempted coup, amid claims the two had sought help from
foreign forces.
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