Heavy gunfire heard in Guinea’s capital, Conakry: Reports | News


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Sustained gunshots have been heard near the central prison in Guinea’s capital, Conakry, according to reports by AFP and Reuters news agencies.

It was unclear who was shooting or what triggered the gunfire close to the presidential palace.

“I heard the sound of vehicles speeding by, I rushed to the window and heard automatic gunfire,” Thierno Balde, an accountant who works in the neighbourhood, told AFP, confirming similar statements by other witnesses.

According to neighbours of the prison, the shooting began shortly before 9am (09:00 GMT) and lasted just more than half an hour, with rapid gunfire ringing out.

A security detail made up of police officers and special forces blocked access to the road leading to the prison on Tuesday morning, an AFP journalist reported.

An armoured vehicle belonging to the special forces was also visible in front of the jail.

More to come…



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