Uncertainty reigns in Guinea after gunfire near presidency
CONAKRY, Guinea (AP) — Heavy gunfire erupted early Sunday near the presidential palace in Guinea’s capital and went on for hours, witnesses said, raising fears of a coup attempt in the West African nation with a long history of military power grabs.
The Defense Ministry later put out a statement saying that the presidential guard and other security forces had “contained the threat and repelled the group of assailants.”
However, it remained unclear whether President Alpha Conde and his allies remained in control of Guinea, where opposition to his rule has mounted since he won a third term in October after saying that term limits didn’t apply to him.
“Security and sweeping operations are continuing to restore order and peace,” the defense statement said.