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Niger President Mamadou Tandja and his cabinet are being held by soldiers after gun battles in the capital, a government source has told the BBC. | Niger President Mamadou Tandja and his cabinet are being held by soldiers after gun battles in the capital, a government source has told the BBC. |
Gunfire broke out around the presidential palace at about 1300 local time and continued for 30 minutes, says the BBC's Idy Baraou in Niamey. | Gunfire broke out around the presidential palace at about 1300 local time and continued for 30 minutes, says the BBC's Idy Baraou in Niamey. |
Our correspondent says tanks are on the streets and witnesses report seeing injured people being taken to hospital. | |
An unnamed senior French official told AFP a coup attempt was under way. | An unnamed senior French official told AFP a coup attempt was under way. |
"All I can say is that it would appear that Tandja is not in a good position," he told the news agency on condition of anonymity. | "All I can say is that it would appear that Tandja is not in a good position," he told the news agency on condition of anonymity. |
Long-term tensions | |
Soldiers captured Mr Tandja while he was chairing his weekly cabinet meeting, the government source said. | Soldiers captured Mr Tandja while he was chairing his weekly cabinet meeting, the government source said. |
But Reuters news agency spoke to other people inside the palace who said things were "all right". | |
"We can hear gunshots from time to time but... the president is in his office," a security source told Reuters by telephone. | |
Our correspondent says sporadic shooting can still be heard. | Our correspondent says sporadic shooting can still be heard. |
A witness told AFP that the bodies of three soldiers had been taken to a military mortuary. | |
But the situation in Niamey remains unclear, with radio stations continuing their programmes as normal and apparently there has been no large-scale deployment of military personnel. | |
Political tensions have been growing in the West African nation since Mr Tandja changed the constitution last year to allow him to stand for a third term. | Political tensions have been growing in the West African nation since Mr Tandja changed the constitution last year to allow him to stand for a third term. |
The government and opposition have been holding on-off talks - mediated by the regional body Ecowas - to try to resolve the country's political crisis. | The government and opposition have been holding on-off talks - mediated by the regional body Ecowas - to try to resolve the country's political crisis. |
Mr Tandja, a former army officer, was first voted into office in 1999 and was returned to power in an election in 2004. | |
Niger has experienced long periods of military rule since independence from France in 1960. | Niger has experienced long periods of military rule since independence from France in 1960. |