Guinea-Bissauβs military leadership on Wednesday declared that it had assumed total control of the country, sealing its borders and suspending the electoral process just three days after nationwide polls.
Their announcement followed heavy gunfire that rang out near the presidential palace earlier in the day, with men in military uniform taking over the main road leading to the building.
In the early afternoon, General Denis N'Canha, head of the presidential military office,
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