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Burkina Faso ambush kills 13 soldiers: security sources
2022-10-31
[AlAhram] Suspected jihadists have ambushed and killed 13 soldiers in Burkina Faso
...The country in west Africa that they put where Upper Volta used to be. Its capital is Oogadooga, or something like that. Its president is currently Blaise Compaoré, who took office in 1987 and will leave office feet first, one way or the other...
's eastern province, security sources told AFP on Sunday in the latest violence to shake the insurgency-torn west African nation.

Four members of the defence forces were also maimed in Saturday's attack along the road linking Fada N'Gourma with Natiaboani, one of the sources said.

"Reinforcements have been deployed to secure the zone and carry out a search," a second source added, confirming the casualty toll. The unit that came under fire had been sent to relieve a detachment from Natiaboani.

The ambush comes after the powerful Support Group for Islam and Moslems (GSIM),
...JNIM in Arabic...
, affiliated to al-Qaeda which is linked to al-Qaeda, claimed Friday it carried out an attack on a military base in Djibo, a major northern town that has been under a jihadist blockade for three months.

The army said at least 10 soldiers died and 50 were maimed in that "terrorist" assault on the 14th regiment on Monday.

The army added it killed 18 "terrorists" in mopping-up operations.

GSIM also grabbed credit for an attack on a supply convoy heading for Djibo on September 26 that left 37 dead -- 27 of them soldiers. Dozens of truck drivers are still missing.

That assault helped trigger the latest coup in Burkina just four days later, led by young army captain Ibrahim Traore. He became interim president on October 21, vowing to win back territory from jihadists.

It was Burkina's second coup in eight months, driven by a seven-year insurgency that has claimed thousands of lives and driven nearly two million people from their homes.

The new government on Wednesday declared securing the Sahel state's territory would be top priority.

More than a third of national territory remains outside government control.

The authorities also launched a drive to recruit 50,000 civilian defence volunteers to back up the army as the number of attacks increases.

A UN envoy warned this week that 4.9 million people, or a fifth of Burkina's population, need urgent aid as many "mothers were forced to feed their children with leaves and salt".
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