The movement of rebel soldiers who touches the Burkina Faso since Thursday spread to the town of Kaya (north) on the night of Sunday to Monday, after those of Ouagadougou, and Tenkodogo Po, reported that witnesses interviewed by the AFP.
Soldiers and policemen were released Sunday night on the streets of Kaya, a town a hundred miles north-east of Ouagadougou, and fired into the air in the streets until 6:00 Monday (GMT).
This is the first time that policemen involved in the mutiny since the beginning of the movement Thursday night.
They burned the home of the head of the body of the regiment Support Command and Support (CAS) and ransacked the Commander of the 1st Military Region, the Kaya, said the locals interviewed by telephone from Ouagadougou.
In the capital, since Thursday night looked like a dead city, life was returning to normal Monday morning, said a journalist from AFP, most banks and public services have reopened their doors.
The central market, theater Saturday violence caused by traders angered by the actions of soldiers who had looted and vandalized many shops, the same traders were present but did not open their stalls.
Cities of the Po (south) and Tenkodogo (east), where rebel soldiers were also out in the streets during the weekend, firing in the air and committing plunder, had also regained their composure on Monday morning.
The protest movement was left Thursday night's own presidential guard of the Head of State Blaise Compaore, then the following days was extended to other garrisons in the capital and three other cities.
To try to contain the revolt, Mr. Compaore, who seized power in a coup in 1987, dissolved his government and appointed new heads of the armed forces.