Guinea Military Junta Reopens Air Routes After Coup
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A military junta that seized power in Guinea on Sunday reopened air routes, and ordered members of a presidential security unit to confine themselves to a barracks outside Conakry, the capital.
“All airlines can resume their activity subject to submitting to the relevant administrative procedure,” coup leader Colonel Mamady Doumbouya said in a statement read out on state-owned Radio Television Guineenne on Monday.
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Guinea Military Junta Reopens Air Routes After Coup