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20 Jan 2023 | 08:22 AM UTC

Gabon: Attempted military coup reportedly underway in Libreville Jan. 20

Dissident military forces reportedly attempting coup in Libreville, Gabon, Jan. 20. Shelter in place.

Critical

Event

Reports indicate an attempted military coup is underway in Libreville Jan. 20. Dissident military forces have announced on public television the future formation of a “national restoration council.” There have been unconfirmed reports of gunfire in the capital. Details are still emerging. President Ali Bongo Ondimba is reportedly out of the country.

Increased security is likely nationwide, notably in the capital and along the country’s borders and airports. Robust security measures may include roadblocks, checkpoints, and searches of vehicles and pedestrians. Authorities could restrict access to the internet or telecommunications services and impose curfew orders on short notice. Clashes between rival military units could occur with little-to-no warning. Related pro or anti-government protests are also possible.

Advice

Shelter in place until the situation becomes clearer or stabilizes. Monitor local media and maintain contact with diplomatic representations. Avoid government buildings, security installations, and large concentrations of police and soldiers. Reconfirm all scheduled transport services, including flights, before departure. Avoid all protests.