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Update: Residents loot as Govt officials flee Niamey
Citizens in Niger Republic are taking their turn on the politicians after the coup that ousted President Mohamed Bazoum on Wednesday.

Looting as politicians flee Niamey
Government officials have begun to flee Niamey while residents of the city loot their homes in the aftermath of the coup in Niger.

Looting continues as
government officials flee Niamey
after military coup
In earlier report, citizens of Niger were shown beating politicians on the streets, and putting them to shame, as people declare support for the military regime.
According to a report;
Zagazola
@ZagazOlaMakama
“#Niger Coup: Resident of Niamey began looting properties of fleeing government officials.”
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