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Benin Says Coup Attempt Foiled After Soldiers Seize State TV

Fourteen soldiers were arrested after loyalist forces regained control; regional standby troops from ECOWAS countries were deployed to support Benin's government.

  • On December 7, 2025, soldiers broadcast on state television declaring that Patrice Talon, President of Benin, had been removed, but Beninese authorities said they foiled the attempt and Talon addressed the nation saying the situation was under control.
  • Against a backdrop of security complaints, mutineers cited the continuous deterioration of the security situation in northern Benin and neglect of soldiers, following last month’s extension of the presidential term from five to seven years by Benin's legislature.
  • Eight armed soldiers appeared on-screen carrying assault rifles to proclaim Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri as leader, and the state television signal was cut later Sunday morning.
  • ECOWAS ordered immediate deployment of standby force elements to Benin, while Nigeria deployed troops and air force, with Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire and Sierra Leone pledging troop contributions.
  • The incident adds to a regional pattern of coups, with Benin facing jihadist violence in the north and President Talon set to hand over power in April next year.
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Cotonou, Benin. Several people died in Benin during Sunday's failed coup attempt, the government announced this Monday after an extraordinary meeting of the Council of Ministers.A group of military men with rifles announced on Sunday morning on national television the dismissal of the president, Patrice Talon.The uniforms argued their operation for the “constant deterioration” of security in this small coastal country of West Africa, which in re…

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KVUE broke the news in Austin, United States on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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