Burkina Faso’s Yacouba Isaac Zida, who had been held hostage since a coup led by the West African nation’s elite presidential guard last week, was freed on Tuesday, an advisor and a senior army officer loyal to the government said.
“The prime minister is free. He has returned to his offiical residence (in the capital Ouagadougou),” Lieutenant Boris Nadie, Zida’s aide-de-camp, told Reuters.
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