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Soldiers take up arms as Mali crisis deepens

Al Jazeera – Malian soldiers have taken up arms and staged an apparent mutiny at a key base in Kati, a town close to the capital, Bamako, sparking fears of a coup.

The developing situation on Tuesday comes amid a weeks-long political crisis that has seen opposition protesters taking to the streets to demand the departure of President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, accusing him of allowing the country’s economy to collapse and mishandling a worsening security situation.

There were reports of senior politicians and army officers being held but it was not clear by whom.

Amid the confusion, opposition protesters gathered at a square in Bamako while regional and international powers urged the soldiers to return to the barracks and foreign embassies advised their citizens to stay indoors.

Here are the latest updates:

17:30 GMT – AFP: President, PM arrested, mutiny leader says

The AFP news agency, citing a source identified as a leader of the mutiny, said soldiers in Mali have detained President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita and Prime Minister Boubou Cisse.

“We can tell you that the president and the prime minister are under our control,” the leader, who requested anonymity, told AFP. 

He added that the pair had been “arrested” at Keita’s residence in the capital Bamako. 

The report could not be independently verified. 

17:20 GMT – Reuters: Keita arrested by mutinying soldiers, security sources say

Reuters news agency has reported, citing two security sources, that Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has been arrested by mutinying soldiers in the capital Bamako.

The arrest came after soldiers mutinied at the Kati army base outside of Bamako and rounded up a number of senior civilian and military officials, according to Reuters. 

The report could not immediately independently verified. 

16:40 GMT – Protesters gather in Bamako

In Bamako, hundreds of people have poured into the square around the Independence Monument, the site of mass protests since June, calling for Keita to quit over alleged corruption and worsening security.

“Whether he’s been arrested or not, what is certain is that his end is near. God is granting our prayers. IBK is finished,” Haidara Assetou Cisse, a teacher, told Reuters news agency, referring to the president by his initials.

“We have come out today to call for the total resignation of Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. Because we heard there were shots fired by the military and we have come out to help our soldiers get rid of IBK,” opposition supporter Aboubacar Ibrahim Maiga said.

Protesters have also attacked the justice minister’s personal offices, setting parts of them on fire, a Reuters witness said.

16:07 GMT: Mali PM calls for dialogue

Malian Prime Minister Boubou Cisse called on the mutinying soldiers to stand down and urged dialogue to resolve the situation.

In a statement, he said the mutiny “reflects a certain frustration that could have legitimate causes. The government of Mali asks all the authors of these acts to stand down.”

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