Conakry, Guinea - Guinea's new military junta has fired 22 senior military officials as it moves to strengthen its position, reports said Monday.
The BBC reported that the coup leaders on Sunday issued a statement saying the generals had reached retirement age.
The statement added that the generals would be appointed to senior positions at a later date.
Junior military officer Captain Moussa Dadi Camara seized power on Tuesday hours after the death of President Lansana Conte.
The coup has been widely condemned internationally, although Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade on Friday urged foreign governments to back the new leaders.