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14 killed in jihadist-hit Burkina Faso

Davies Ngere Ify by Davies Ngere Ify
March 6, 2023
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Local residents said Monday that 14 people were killed last week in northern Burkina Faso, a region besieged by jihadist insurgents.

“A group of terrorists” on Thursday attacked the village of Aorema, near the town of Ouahigouya, one of the locals told AFP. The attack was confirmed by a security source, who did not give a toll.

“The attackers opened fire on a group of young people” sitting at an informal restaurant, one inhabitant said.

“Seven died on the spot and three died in their homes where they were hit by stray rounds. Two other people died of wounds,” the source said.

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Another inhabitant said the fatality toll rose to 14 from others who subsequently died of wounds.

According to the source, “the terrorists” had previously made incursions into the village and warned children not to congregate at the restaurant.

According to a source in the security forces who confirmed the attack, “operations were underway” against the attackers.

The day after the attack, authorities imposed a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. in the North region, as well as parts of the center-east region, until March 31.

More than 10,000 people have lost their lives in Burkina Faso since jihadists swept in from neighbouring Mali in 2015, more than two million people have fled their homes and at least a third of the country is controlled by the insurgents.

Shockwaves from the violence led to two coups last year by army officers angry at government failures to roll back the jihadists.

The country’s latest leader is Captain Ibrahim Traore, who took power last September at the age of 34, vowing to recover territory captured by the jihadists.

But attacks have escalated sharply since the start of the year, with dozens of weekly casualties among civilians and the security forces.

One of the biggest losses was on February 17, when an ambush in the far north, claimed by the Islamic State group, killed 51 troops, according to a provisional army toll.

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