Mutinous soldiers say they've taken Niger. The government says a coup won't be tolerated

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Mutinous soldiers say they've taken Niger. The government says a coup won't be tolerated
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Nigeriens awoke to a divided country after mutinous soldiers claimed to have ousted President Mohamed Bazoum. But Niger’s government said it will never accept their rule and has called for the population to reject it.

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Supporters of Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum gather in his support in Niamey, Niger, Wednesday July 26 2023. Governing bodies in Africa condemned what they characterized as a coup attempt Wednesday against Niger’s president, whose official Twitter account reported that elements of the presidential guard engaged in an “anti-Republican demonstration” and tried to obtain the support of other security forces. In this image taken from video provided by ORTN, Col. Maj.

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