Niger's armed forces are bringing in reinforcements to the capital in preparation for a potential military intervention, after the military junta refused to comply with a regional bloc's deadline to relinquish power. A convoy of about 40 pick-up trucks arrived at nightfall on Sunday, bringing troops from other parts of the country to reassure the public and prepare for potential conflict.
A convoy of about 40 pick-up trucks arrived at nightfall on Sunday evening, bringing troops from other parts of the country to both reassure a nervous public and prepare for potential battle. Niger has been engulfed in political chaos since late last month, when President Mohamed Bazoum was ousted in a coup d’etat by the presidential guard.
head and former President of Liberia Ellen Johnson Sirleaf said Monday that she believes the group will be able to find a resolution to the situation in Niger. “I really believe that it may seem now that we are headed toward a major crisis, we are headed toward major violence, and conflicts. I believe that the
would not “take any step that would result in a destruction of countries, or the death of people.” UN Secretary General António Guterres on Monday meanwhile said he was “concerned” over Bazoum’s continued detention, according to a statement from his spokesperson. Uncertainty in Niamey The uncertainty has rattled residents in Niamey, the capital. Some people flocked to supermarkets purchase staples like rice and cooking oil in bulk, while others attempted to flee.
Österreich Neuesten Nachrichten, Österreich Schlagzeilen
Similar News:Sie können auch ähnliche Nachrichten wie diese lesen, die wir aus anderen Nachrichtenquellen gesammelt haben.
Niger junta reportedly seeks Wagner help as ECOWAS deadline loomsNiger's military has asked Russia-backed Wagner's help against an ECOWAS intervention during a Mali visit where mercenaries have been stationed, report said.
Weiterlesen »
Canada suspends direct development assistance to the government of NigerCanada will suspend direct development assistance to the government of Niger in response to the attempted coup d’état in the West African nation, the federal government said on Saturday.
Weiterlesen »
East Bay missionaries return home after being stuck by military coup in NigerIt was an emotional homecoming Saturday for members of a Bay Area church, who became trapped in the west African country of Niger because of a government coup.
Weiterlesen »
Calm pervades Niger's capital as deadline to reverse coup expiresNiger's capital was calm on Sunday, with citizens appearing to pay little heed to the threat of military intervention by West Africa's regional bloc, as its ultimatum for the country's coup leaders to reinstate the president expires.
Weiterlesen »
Insight: Behind Niger's coup, a feud over the former president's legacyNiger's coup was the culmination of months of acrimony between President Mohamed Bazoum and his chief guard over the leader's attempts to emerge from the shadow of his predecessor, people familiar with the matter said.
Weiterlesen »
Italy cuts troops in Niger to free up military base space for civiliansItaly's government said on Sunday it had reduced the number of troops it has in Niger to make room in its military base for civilians who may need protection from a fragile security situation.
Weiterlesen »