Airbase seizure attempt leaves 6 dead

Published: Monday | October 22, 2012 Comments 0

BISSAU (AP):

Military sources said six people were killed when a group of Guinean soldiers attempted to seize control of a military airbase near the capital, Bissau.

The fighting went on for about two hours early yesterday before the mutineers were defeated by military loyal to the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces, Antonio Indjai, said an army officer who spoke at the military headquarters on condition of anonymity. There is no indication if any senior officers were involved in the uprising.

The apparent attempted coup was against the military junta that itself seized power in April.

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Guinea-Bissau was just weeks away from holding a presidential run-off election when soldiers attacked the front-runner's home and arrested him along with the country's interim president on April 12. No leader in nearly 40 years of independence has finished his time in office in Guinea-Bissau, a former Portuguese colony on Africa's western coast that has long been plagued by coups.

Following the April coup, military leaders agreed with 26 fringe parties to establish a National Transitional Council to rule the country for two years.

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