NIGER'S COUP Leaders Have Closed The Country's Airspace Until Further Notice, Citing The Threat Of Military Intervention From Their Neighbours.
Flight
Tracking Website Flightradar24 Is Showing That There Are Currently No Aircraft In
Niger's Skies.
The
West African Group Of Countries, Ecowas, Had Earlier Warned It Could Use Force
If President Mohamed Bazoum Was Not Reinstated By 23:00 GMT On Sunday.
A
Junta Spokesman Says Niger's Armed Forces Are Ready To Defend The Country.
Mr
Bazoum Was Detained On 26 July, And Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani, Commander Of The
Presidential Guard, Later Proclaimed Himself The New Leader.
The
Military Takeover Has Been Internationally Condemned, Including By Former
Colonial Power France And The Rest Of The European Union, As Well As The United
Nations And The United States.
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