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Military coup against the Transitional Council in Mali

Military coup against the Transitional Council in Mali


A navy coup befell in the African nation of Mali on June 18, 2020, and President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita was detained by the navy.

After the coup, a brand new authorities was shaped inside the Transition Council.

Shortly after the authorities introduced that it will make a cupboard reshuffle in Mali, many high-ranking officers, together with Transitional Council Chairman Bah Ndaw and Prime Minister Moctar Ouane, have been detained.

MINISTER OF DEFENSE BROUGHT TO MILITARY BASE

The Minister of Protection, who was amongst these detained by the troopers, was taken to a navy base in Kati, exterior the capital, Bamako.

TURKISH CITIZENS HAVE BEEN WARNED

The Turkish Embassy in Bamako warned Turkish residents in the nation to not exit on the streets aside from obligatory conditions.

UN CALL FOR RELEASE

The United Nations (UN) Multidimensional Built-in Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) has referred to as for the speedy unconditional launch of Bah Ndaw and Moctar Ouane in Mali.

Neither the Transitional Council in Mali nor a military coup #1

Neither the Transitional Council in Mali nor a military coup #2Bah Ndaw
Neither the Transitional Council nor the military coup #3
Moctar Ouan

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