Troops free Ecuador president captured by mutinous police

Source Al Jazeera

Security forces loyal to Ecuador's president have stormed a hospital in the capital, Quito, where Rafael Correa was trapped by police officers protesting over plans to cut their benefits. Twelve hours after police surrounded the hospital on Thursday, soldiers moved amid heavy gunfire and Correa was rushed out of the building. Two policemen were killed when the army attacked the hospital, the Red Cross said. At least 37 others were injured as Correa supporters skirmished with police outside the hospital. Addressing supporters after his release, the president said the uprising was not a simple police insurrection over pay-related grievances but an attempt to overthrow him. "There were lots of infiltrators, dressed as civilian and we know where they were from," he shouted from the balcony of the presidential palace. Correa said those responsible for the rebellion would be punished.