Sharjah 24 – AFP: Burkina Faso's government denied that the army had seized control of the country on Sunday after exchanges of gunfire took place at multiple army barracks, including two in the capital.
"Information on social media would have people believe there was an army takeover," government spokesman Alkassoum Maiga said in a statement.
"The government, while recognising the validity of shootings in some barracks, denies this information and calls on the population to remain calm."
The gunfire came after a day after clashes between police and demonstrators during banned protests against the authorities' failure to stem the jihadist violence ravaging the West African country.
It also follows the arrest earlier this month of numerous soldiers over a suspected plot to "destabilise institutions" in the West African country, which has a long history of coups.
"Since 1 am, gunfire has been heard here in Gounghin coming from the Sangoule Lamizana camp," said a soldier in the district on Ouagadougou's western outskirts on Sunday.
Residents there also spoke of "increasingly heavy fire".
Shots were also heard at another military camp, Baby Sy, in the south of the capital, and at an air base near the airport, military sources said.
There was also gunfire at barracks in northern towns of Kaya and Ouahigouya, residents there told AFP.