* Aung San Suu Kyi, the de-facto leader of Myanmar, has been arrested along with the country's president
* She is 'feeling well' and taking walks around her official residence where she is being held, spokesperson said
* Arrests were carried out by the military early Monday as generals staged a coup against the government
* Comes after Suu Kyi's party won last year's election by a landslide, leading to fears among military leaders that she would try to reform the constitution to remove their grip on power
* Military leaders struck just hours before the new government was sworn in to office, alleging voter fraud Myanmar's de facto leader
Aung San Suu Kyi is reportedly 'feeling well' after she was arrested in dawn raids along with other MPs as the country's military staged a coup against the government.
Suu Kyi and President Win Myint were arrested early Monday, just hours before their newly-elected government was due to be sworn in, as tanks, soldiers and helicopters were deployed around the capital Naypyitaw.
The generals struck amid fears that Suu Kyi would use her new mandate - which saw her humiliate military-backed parties by getting 83 per cent of votes in an election held last year - to reform the constitution and remove their strangle-hold on power.
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