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Zimbabwe live updates: Robert Mugabe under house arrest as military seize Harare but deny coup | |
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Zimbabwe's military says it has seized power to target "criminals" around President Robert Mugabe, who it said is "safe and sound" in custody with his wife. | Zimbabwe's military says it has seized power to target "criminals" around President Robert Mugabe, who it said is "safe and sound" in custody with his wife. |
The army said it was securing government offices and patrolling the capital's streets, after a night of unrest which included a military takeover of the state broadcaster. | The army said it was securing government offices and patrolling the capital's streets, after a night of unrest which included a military takeover of the state broadcaster. |
The action triggered speculation of a coup, but the military's supporters praised it as a "bloodless correction". | The action triggered speculation of a coup, but the military's supporters praised it as a "bloodless correction". |
"We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover," Zimbabwe Major General SB Moyo, Chief of Staff Logistics, said on television. | "We wish to make it abundantly clear that this is not a military takeover," Zimbabwe Major General SB Moyo, Chief of Staff Logistics, said on television. |
"We are only targeting criminals around [Mr Mugabe] who are committing crimes that are causing social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice. | "We are only targeting criminals around [Mr Mugabe] who are committing crimes that are causing social and economic suffering in the country in order to bring them to justice. |
"As soon as we have accomplished our mission, we expect that the situation will return to normalcy." | "As soon as we have accomplished our mission, we expect that the situation will return to normalcy." |
Neither Mr Mugabe nor his wife Grace, who has been vying to succeed her husband as president, have been seen or heard from. | Neither Mr Mugabe nor his wife Grace, who has been vying to succeed her husband as president, have been seen or heard from. |
At least three explosions were heard in the capital, Harare, overnight, and military vehicles were seen in the streets. | At least three explosions were heard in the capital, Harare, overnight, and military vehicles were seen in the streets. |
The US Embassy closed to the public on Wednesday and encouraged citizens to shelter in place, citing "the ongoing political uncertainty through the night." | The US Embassy closed to the public on Wednesday and encouraged citizens to shelter in place, citing "the ongoing political uncertainty through the night." |
The British Embassy issued a similar warning, citing "reports of unusual military activity." | The British Embassy issued a similar warning, citing "reports of unusual military activity." |