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Elite Military Unit Defects as Coup Unfolds in Madagascar

Elite CAPSAT soldiers refused orders to shoot and joined thousands of youth protesters demanding political reform amid a crisis that left at least 22 dead, the United Nations said.

  • Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina stated that an attempt to seize state power illegally is ongoing, as troops from the Army Personnel Administration Center joined anti-government protests.
  • CAPSAT troops declared their support for protests against Rajoelina that began over service shortages.
  • The African Union's chairperson, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, expressed deep concern over the political instability and called for dialogue and calm in Madagascar.
  • At least 22 deaths have been reported during the protests, while the United Nations urges the government to respect rights to peaceful assembly and free association.
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Arab News broke the news in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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