Law enforcement in Senegal’s capital used tear gas to disperse demonstrators near the Gabon embassy, the portal reported. Seneweb.
According to him, the police used tear gas to disperse Gabonese citizens who were demonstrating near the diplomatic mission building in their country. However, it is not known what slogans the demonstrators used.
Previously reportedThe British Foreign Office condemned the attempted military coup in Gabon and called for the re-establishment of a constitutional government. At the same time, London acknowledges the concerns expressed about the recent elections in Gabon.
On the morning of August 30, a group of senior military officers in Gabon made a statement on the country’s main television channel regarding the annulment of the presidential election results and the dissolution of the institutions of power. The officers declared that they had taken power into their own hands and represented the country’s Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces. Against this background, there were reports of a gunfight in the capital, Libreville.
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