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    Mali coup: Military promises elections after ousting president

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    Media captionThe mutinying soldiers were cheered by crowds as they reached the capital Bamako on Tuesday

    The soldiers who ousted 's President Ibrahim Boubacar Keïta say they plan to set up a civilian transitional government and hold elections.

    The spokesman for the soldiers said they acted to prevent the country falling further into chaos.

    President Keïta resigned on Tuesday night saying he did not want “blood to be spilled to keep me in power.”

    The African Union, regional leaders, and the UN have condemned the coup.

    South 's President Cyril Ramaphosa, the current African Union (AU) chairperson, urged the soldiers to release President Keïta and others government officials being detained.

    The UN Security Council is to hold an emergency session on Wednesday to discuss the latest developments.

    Mali, a vast country stretching into the Sahara Desert is among the poorest countries in the world and has experienced several takeovers. It is currently battling to contain a wave of jihadist attacks and ethnic violence.

    The soldiers, calling themselves the National Committee for the Salvation of the People, said they did not want to stay in power.

    “We are keen on the stability of the country, which will allow us to organise general elections to allow Mali to equip itself with strong institutions within the reasonable time limit,” said the…

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