Army announces regime change in Burkina Faso for second time in less than a year
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Army announces regime change in Burkina Faso for second time in less than a year
A faction of the army in Burkina Faso has ousted the military leadership and dissolved the transitional government. The former military leader Paul Henri Damiba who seized power himself in a coup earlier this year has been deposed. The West African country has been plagued by political instability and an armed uprising. Sarah Balter has more. #burkinafaso #coup
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