
At least seven people were killed during anti-government protests in Togo’s capital, Lomé. The demonstrations were part of a broader movement demanding political reforms and greater freedoms. Security forces reportedly used force to disperse crowds, leading to casualties.
The protests have drawn attention to ongoing grievances related to governance, economic conditions, and democratic processes in Togo. Authorities have called for calm while opposition groups vow to continue their demonstrations until their demands are met.
The situation remains tense, with international observers urging restraint and dialogue between the government and protestors to prevent further violence.