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KINSHASA, May 19, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The DR Congo military on Sunday thwarted
an attempted coup near the offices of President Felix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa
involving "foreigners and Congolese", the army spokesperson said.
The coup bid took place in the early hours outside the residence of economy
minister Vital Kamerhe, in the Gombe area in the north of the capital, near
president's offices at the Palais de la Nation.
"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.
He added that the "foreigners and Congolese ... including their leader" would
"all no longer cause any harm".
Shots were also heard near the Palais de la Nation at the time of the coup
attempt, according to a number of sources.
Ekenge did not give any more details on the coup attempt. AFP also contacted
official sources but has so far received no reply.
The situation was calm in the city later in the morning, AFP journalists
reported.
Reports began to circulate on social media in the early morning of an attack
on Kamerhe's home by armed men, some of whom then went to the Palais de la
Nation.
- Months after the elections -
There was "an armed attack" this morning at the residence of the economy
minister, Japan's ambassador Hidetoshi Ogawa wrote on X.
Kamerhe "was not harmed... (but) two policemen and an assailant were killed
according to sources," he added.
France's ambassador reported automatic weapons fire in the quarter, asking
its nationals to avoid the area.
Videos on social media showed men in fatigues at the Palais de la Nation,
brandishing flags of Zaire, the name of the Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC) under the dictator Mobutu Sese Seko who was overthrown in 1997.
AFP was unable to verify the videos.
Several heavily armed military vehicles drove from the Palais de la Nation
towards a large intersection, also in Gombe, AFP witnessed.
Construction blocks obstructed the road leading to the Palais de la Nation,
while soldiers on foot blocked access to Boulevard Thsatshi, near to
Tshisekedi's offices.
Tshisekedi was re-elected at the end of December when he received more than
70 percent of votes in the first round of voting.
But he is yet to form a government some five months after the elections.
Kamerhe was named on April 23 as a candidate for president of the National
Assembly, the DRC's main legislative body.