[1/9] Demonstrators gather in support of the putschist soldiers in Niamey, the capital city of Niger July 30, 2023.
Images showed fires at the walls of the French Embassy and people being loaded into ambulances with bloodied legs.
Military officials involved in the coup would be banned from travelling and have their assets frozen, it added.
The Niger military rulers later asked protesters to abstain from vandalism and destruction of property.
The European Union and France have cut off financial support to Niger and the United States has threatened to do the same.
Persons:
Stringer, Mohammed Bazoum, General Abdourahamane Tiani, Amadou Abdramane, Sani Idrissa, Russia's Wagner, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Boureima Balima, Moussa Aksar, Felix Onuah, Elizabeth Pineau, Bate Felix, Andrew Cawthorne, Frances Kerry
Organizations:
REUTERS, Pro, Niamey Military, Sahel region's, French Embassy, Economic, West, West African Economic, Monetary Union, Military, United Nations, African Union, European Union, World Bank, The, ECOWAS, Thomson
Locations:
Niamey, Niger, Sahel, NIAMEY, ABUJA, Niger's, Nigeria, States, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, United States, France, The United States, Italy, Germany, French, Niger national, Russian, Abuja, Paris