Feb 15 β€’ 22:06 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Burkina Faso: at least a dozen dead in a series of jihadist attacks

Burkina Faso is witnessing a wave of jihadist attacks, resulting in at least ten fatalities among military detachments in the north and east regions of the country.

Burkina Faso has experienced a surge in jihadist attacks targeting military detachments, leading to a reported minimum of ten deaths. The violence has escalated since Thursday, with the latest assault reported on Sunday at the military post in NarΓ©, signaling the intensity of the situation without providing specific casualty figures. The country, which has been under the control of an authoritarian junta led by Captain Ibrahim TraorΓ© since September 2022, has struggled with jihadist violence linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State for over a decade.

The coordinated attacks reflect a concerning trend in Burkina Faso's ongoing battle against extremism, as multiple sources indicate extensive assaults involving hundreds of terrorists aimed at military installations. A previous attack on Saturday at the Titao detachment in the Loroum province faced a significant onslaught from what is described as a large group of insurgents. Security concerns have heightened as the government grapples with the increasing boldness of these jihadist factions.

With the junta's administration continuing to face pressure from the international community regarding human rights and governance, how it responds to these attacks may influence foreign relations and internal stability. The continuous threat of jihadist violence poses challenges not only to national security but also to the humanitarian situation as civilians often find themselves caught in the crossfire of military operations and extremist activities.

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