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‎BREAKING: Coup Rumours In Ivory Coast As President’s Whereabouts Unknown

There are rumours and reports of a possible coup or large-scale uprising in Ivory Coast, particularly in Abidjan, where gunfire has been heard.

‎Reports emerging from the ground and social media suggest a volatile and fast-unfolding crisis.

‎According to reports gathered by DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS, at least 33 people have been killed over the past 48 hours as clashes intensified in key areas of the capital, Abidjan.

‎The unrest follows widespread dissatisfaction with President Alassane Ouattara’s administration, accused of severe human rights abuses, increasing poverty and maintaining deep ties with France.

‎Protesters accuse the Ouattara-led government of being a puppet of foreign powers, particularly France and the U.S. with growing criticism aimed at the recent expansion of AFRICOM presence in the region.

‎However, official confirmation remains unclear, as internet access has reportedly been cut off, and government visibility is fading.

‎Some sources claim that President Ouattara may be missing, arrested, or possibly deceased, but there has been no official statement from the government.

‎Meanwhile, fact-checkers have flagged some viral videos as misleading, stating that there is no verified evidence of a military takeover.

‎Given the uncertainty, international organisations and embassies are on high alert, urging citizens to shelter in place.

‎This is not the Ivory Coast’s first encounter with instability. The nation has previously endured a 1999 coup, civil wars from 2002-2007 and 2010-2011, and a military mutiny in 2017.


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