Clashes have
been reported in equatorial guinea near the border with Cameroon shortly
after the west African state said it had thwarted a coup against
president Teodoro Obiang Nguema, Africa’s longest-serving leader.
Government troops had shot dead a
"mercenary" and "used gunfire to disperse them in the forests along the
border without specifying how many "mercenaries" were involved or how
long the clashes lasted.
Reports of the shooting came after
security minister Nicolas Obama Nchama said in a statement on public
radio that an attempted coup had been mounted on December 24, allegedly
by foreign mercenaries recruited by political opponents.
The minister said the attempted
infiltration had been repelled thanks to an operation carried out "in
collaboration with the Cameroon security services.
Reports also say the country's ambassador to chad had been arrested and was being held in a military camp.
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