
MOSCOW, Aug 30 Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba's whereabouts remain unknown since August 26, Western media reported.
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«There were no immediate reports of the whereabouts of Ali Bongo Ondimba, who was last seen voting in public on Saturday's election,» Reuters said in a statement.< /p>
In addition, the agency noted that members of the Gabonese government have not yet commented on the situation.
On Wednesday morning, it became known that the current president of Gabon, Ali Bongo Ondimba, won the election with 64.2 percent of the vote. The representative of the opposition academician Albert Ondo Ossa scored 30.7 percent.
Later, the Gabonese military announced on television the cancellation of the election results and the dissolution of the institutions of power. They also announced that they would end the regime in the country. There was gunfire in the capital, Libreville, and the rebels also closed Gabon's borders «until further notice.»
It is not yet clear what political force the military is supporting.
They also promised to uphold the country's obligations to the international community. Gabon is a member of the OPEC+ oil exporting countries.

