Madagascar’s army and police clashed with a dissident police faction.
Reports suggest that hundreds of anti-government protesters have been involved and at least one civilian has been wounded.
Madagascar has been in political turmoil since opposition leader Andry Rajoelina assumed power in January 2009, with military backing.
Dissident members of the elite intervention force National Gendarmes Intervention Force (FIGN) were thought to be protesting against the country’s political crisis.
It is unclear whether the fighting is continuing.
Source: BBC
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