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Niger Coup: Junta Say Overthrown Government Authorized France To Carry Out Military Strikes On Presidential Palace

The leader of the military junta that seized power in Niger Republic last week, has alleged that the ousted government has granted France permission to carry out strikes on the presidential palace.
According to the report, the aim is to free President Mohamed Bazoum.
This announcement came from Army Colonel Amadou Abdramane, one of the leaders of the coup, who addressed the nation on state television, Monday morning, July 31
According to Abdramane, the approval was acknowledged by Niger’s Foreign Minister, Hassoumi Massoudou, who was acting as the prime minister at the time.
France, the former colonial ruler of Niger, has expressed its disapproval of the coup, advocating for the reinstatement of President Bazoum.
France and the US have military bases in Niger and donate millions in aide to the West African nation every year.
However, the European nation has not publicly indicated any intention to intervene militarily in the ongoing dispute.
In response to the coup, the junta has issued a stern warning against any foreign attempts to rescue Bazoum.
According to the military leaders, such intervention could result in a tumultuous situation, characterized by bloodshed and chaos.
At a time when the nation is grappling with a sudden power shift, the possibility of foreign intervention could exacerbate the already tense situation. The junta’s warning against foreign rescue attempts underscores their determination to maintain control and resist external influence.
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