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Supporters of coup take to streets in Niger

While many people in the capital of Niamey went about their usual business, it remained unclear who was in control of the country.

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Supporters of mutinous soldiers demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27. Governing bodies in Africa condemned what they characterized as a coup attempt Wednesday against Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum, after members of the presidential guard declared they had seized power in a coup over the West African country's deteriorating security situation.
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Supporters of mutinous soldiers demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.
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With the headquarters of the ruling party burning in the back, supporters of mutinous soldiers demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.
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With the headquarters of the ruling party burning in the back, supporters of mutinous soldiers demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.
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With the headquarters of the ruling party burning in the back, supporters of mutinous soldiers demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.
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With the headquarters of the ruling party burning in the back, supporters of mutinous soldiers demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.
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Supporters of mutinous soldiers hold a Russian flag as they demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.
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Supporters of mutinous soldiers hold a Russian flag as they demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.
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Supporters of mutinous soldiers hold a sign reading "down with Macron" as they demonstrate in Niamey, Niger, Thursday, July 27.

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