As soon as the sound of bullets and missiles hit the capital, Nouakchott, a young man, Sidi Mohamed Faydeh, dressed in uniform, took his car to the General Staff of armies to help counter the Frente POLISARIO's attack on the capital, at a time when chaos was taking place in the city and a civilian-military panic. Ould Faida joined a battalion on the orders of the then Chief of Staff, Ahmed Ould Bousif, and went to the presidential palace, where …
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As soon as the sound of bullets and missiles hit the capital, Nouakchott, a young man, Sidi Mohamed Faydeh, dressed in uniform, took his car to the General Staff of armies to help counter the Frente POLISARIO's attack on the capital, at a time when chaos was taking place in the city and a civilian-military panic. Ould Faida joined a battalion on the orders of the then Chief of Staff, Ahmed Ould Bousif, and went to the presidential palace, where …