DR Congo thwarts ‘coup attempt’ involving several foreigners
- Several Americans and a British man were part of a group involved in attempted coup, military spokesman says
- Coup bid was led by self-exiled politician Christian Malanga, who was killed by the security forces
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s military said it had thwarted an “attempted coup” near the offices of President Félix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa involving “foreigners and Congolese”.
It happened in the early hours of the morning outside the residence of Economy Minister Vital Kamerhe, in the Gombe area in the north of the capital, near the Palais de la Nation that houses the president’s offices, a spokesman said on Sunday.
“An attempted coup d’etat has been stopped by the defence and security forces,” said General Sylvain Ekenge in a message broadcast on national television.
Shots were also heard near the Palais de la Nation at the time of the coup attempt, according to a number of sources.
Army spokesman General Sylvain Ekenge said several Americans and a British man were part of the group involved in the operation.