
Reports have emerged that Madagascar's president Andry Rajoelina has left the country due to unrest in the nation, especially in the capital Antananarivo. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
African sources indicate that this situation occurred following internal state tensions and mass protests. The army's personnel management corps — CAPSAT refused orders to open fire on the rebels and appealed to the senior military leadership.
This decision was made to limit the use of force and avoid further escalation of the situation. The unrest intensified at the end of September with frequent interruptions in water and electricity supply, increasing public dissatisfaction.
These problems led to mass demonstrations. According to preliminary information from the United Nations, at least 22 people were killed and over a hundred civilians were injured during the clashes.
Official authorities commented on the situation, stating that security measures are being strengthened. Experts emphasize the necessity of initiating political dialogue, rapidly reforming infrastructure, and ensuring transparency of information to stabilize the situation.
These measures aim to restore peace and order in the country.