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    Heavy Gun fire heard around Guinea Bissau State House, coup reportedly fails

    There was heavy gunfire around Guinea Bissau’s State House (Presidential Palace) Tuesday aftetnoon with reported unspecified casualty.

    The whereabouts of President Umaro Sissoco Mbalo, who was chairing a cabinet meeting was unknown.

    There were also unusual movements of military vehicles near his residence.

    According to reports, it looks like the coup in Guinea-Bissau has failed.

    A Twitter post from an unverified account in the name of Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo said he was well and the situation in the country was under the government’s control.

    President Umaro Sissoco Mbalo of Guinea-Bissau chairing a cabinet meeting
    President Umaro Sissoco Mbalo of Guinea-Bissau chairing a cabinet meeting

    A post on his official Facebook account also said calm had returned to the capital Bissau.

    State television was off the air but there was no immediate official statement on the confused situation which a Bissau resident contacted by phone simply described as “complicated. ”

    A journalist interviewed on radio said government officials were at the Palace, while the workers were locked up in a section of the building with their telephones de-activated.

    Markets and streets were deserted and some schools were closed with parents worried about the safety of their children and wards.

    President Mbalo, a former Prime Minister and opposition leader won a run-off vote in January 2020 after a bitterly contested presidential election.

    Guinea-Bissau's President Umaro Sissoco Embalo
    Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo

    Last October, the military announced that it had foiled a plot to overthrow the government.

    Guinea Bissau, with less than two million people, is no stranger to political instability with several coups since its independence from Portugal in 1974.

    It is also hub for the trafficking of hard drugs.

    Guinea Bissau belongs to the 15-nation ECOWAS region where the military have seized power in three of the member States – Mali, Guinea and Burkina Faso – in the last 18 months.

    See more photos of scenes from Guinea Bissau on Tuesday below: