Illustrative photo for: Guinea Bissau military coup ousts President Umaro Sissoco

Guinea-Bissau experienced a significant political upheaval on Tuesday as reports confirm a military coup took place in the capital, Bissau. According to sources, President Umaro Sissoco Embaló was detained following an exchange of gunfire outside the presidential palace, signaling a sudden and forceful change in leadership. The situation remains fluid as military authorities have taken control of key government institutions.

The details surrounding the events are still emerging, but it is clear that the military faction has effectively assumed power, forming a junta to oversee the country’s governance. The coup has drawn concern from international observers who emphasize the importance of stability and democratic processes in Guinea-Bissau. Diplomatic efforts are expected to follow in the coming hours to address the crisis.

Guinea-Bissau, a West African nation, has a history of political instability, with previous coups and leadership challenges. The current development raises questions about regional security and the future direction of the country’s governance. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely, awaiting official statements and potential negotiations aimed at restoring constitutional order.

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