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Burkina Faso's Minister of State Bassolma Bazie addresses the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, on Sept. 23.DAVE SANDERS/The New York Times News Service

Burkina Faso’s military junta on Wednesday said a coup attempt had been thwarted the previous day by security and intelligence services, without providing specifics on what had happened.

In a statement it said officers and others had planned to destabilize the country with “the dark intention of attacking the institutions of the Republic and plunging our country in chaos.”

It did not identify anyone but said some arrests have been made and searches continued for others. “Investigations will help unmask the instigators of this plot,” it said.

The capital Ouagadougou appeared calm as of Wednesday evening.

The junta on Monday suspended French news magazine Jeune Afrique for publishing “untruthful” articles that reported tension and discontent within Burkina Faso’s armed forces.

The next day thousands of pro-junta demonstrators took to the streets of the capital Ouagadougou and elsewhere to show their support, citing rumours of a brewing mutiny against the authorities.

The junta came to power after two military coups last year, triggered in part by worsening insurgency by armed groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State that has destabilized Burkina Faso and its neighbours in West Africa’s Sahel region.

Over 50 Burkinabe soldiers and volunteer fighters were killed in clashes with militants in early September – the heaviest losses in months.

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