A militant attack in northern Burkina Faso on Tuesday, December 24th killed 35 civilians, almost all of them women.
Seven soldiers and 80 jihadists were also killed in the double attack on a military base in Arbinda town in Soum province. It was one of the deadliest assaults in nearly five years of jihadist violence in the country.
Burkina Faso, bordering Mali and Niger, has seen regular jihadist attacks which have left hundreds dead since the start of 2015 when militant violence began to spread across the Sahel region.
“A large group of terrorists simultaneously attacked the military base and the civilian population in Arbinda. This barbaric attack resulted in the deaths of 35 civilian victims, most of them women,” President Roch Marc Christian Kabore said on Twitter, praising the “bravery and commitment” of the defence and security forces.
Communications minister and government spokesman Remis Dandjinou later said 31 of the civilian victims were women.
The president has declared 48-hours of national mourning.
The morning raid was carried out by dozens of jihadists on motorbikes and lasted several hours before armed forces backed by the air force drove the militants back, the army said.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but jihadist violence in Burkina Faso has been blamed on militants linked to both Al Qaeda and Islamic State groups. Leaders of the G5 Sahel nations held summit talks in Niger earlier this month, calling for closer cooperation and international support in the battle against the Islamist threat.
Militant violence has spread across the vast Sahel region, especially in Burkina Faso and Niger, having started when armed Islamists revolted in northern Mali in 2012. The Sahel region of Africa lies to the south of the Sahara Desert and stretches across the breadth of the African continent.
Source: BBC
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Blame No, but the West Colonialist. Where did the Jihadist got their Weapons from ?. Did they Havest the Arms in African Farms or from the Factories of the Developed Countries ?. Any War in Africa, point all Fingers to the Worse WEST.
we must take the influx of these immigrants serious. particularly, those from Mali, Northern Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Niger.if they strike, we would not be able to handle the repercussions. we must secure the Northern Region well
Government should look at Kasoa critically. There are a lot of foreigners from Mali, Northern Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Niger etc who have made that place their home. Some of them are very peaceful but not all may have very good intentions staying there.
God really regretted in creating human beings. Wickedness has taken over the earth. People don't regard people as their own