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politics15h ago
Troops and warplanes deployed in Benin after ‘failed coup attempt’
- West Africa deploys regional forces as Benin foils an attempted mutiny and stabilizes the capital.
- President Patrice Talon says the situation is under control after security forces acted against the plotters.
- Nigeria’s air force reportedly struck targets in Benin in line with Ecowas mandate.
- The mutiny aimed to destabilize Benin’s government and institutions, officials say.
- The coup attempt followed regional instability as neighboring West African states experienced military takeovers.
- A government spokesperson said 14 people had been arrested in connection with the coup plot.
- Benin was preparing for a presidential election in April, marking the end of Talon’s mandate.
- The group calling itself the Military Committee for Refoundation announced the government’s dissolution on state TV.
- Talon credited with reviving the economy but faces jihadist attacks increasing in the region.
- The incident adds to regional concerns about democratic stability in West Africa.
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