RE:More unrestLooks like it's all but over now:
Burkina Faso's interim government says the army has retaken the barracks of the presidential guard that staged a coup earlier this month. Officials announced the takeover in a televised statement. It is not clear if there were any casualties. Earlier, a BBC correspondent in the capital Ouagadougou said shots and explosions were heard and smoke seen rising from the barracks. The army accuses the presidential guard of not laying down arms after the coup. Coup leader Gen Gilbert Diendere, whose whereabouts are still unknown, had called on the elite force to surrender "to avoid a bloodbath".
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-34395373