Breaking the government of the African country Guinea, power in the hands of the military, sealing the borders


Military occupation of one more country after Myanmar

Heavy firing near Rashtrapati Bhavan in capital Conakry before coup d'etat, three soldiers killed

Conakry: The government of Guinea, a West African country, has been dissolved and its borders have been sealed. The announcement came after the Guinean army seized control of state television. Currently, tensions are running high between the military and the government over the power of the small country of Guinea. The Guinean capital, Conakry, on the other hand, came under heavy fire.

The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a presidential palace in Conakry, Guinea. The shooting comes amid reports that Guinea's military has seized power. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. However, a government official said the president was not injured in the shooting and was safe.

However, the only bridge connecting most government accommodation and the Rashtrapati Bhavan has been closed. The Guinean government, on the other hand, is in deep crisis. According to the report, the military has taken power in its own hands like Myanmar. There are reports that three people were killed in the shooting.

However, no official announcement has been made. The Guinean capital is currently witnessing a large influx of troops. The country's borders, on the other hand, have been sealed off and the government has been declared violated by the military on TV.

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