Guinea-Bissau military officers seize control, detain president and shut borders
Military officials in Guinea-Bissau said they had seized “total control” of the coup-prone West African nation on Wednesday, arresting the president, closing borders and suspending the electoral process three days after elections. Heavy gunfire erupted near the presidential palace as troops took over the main road leading to the compound.
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