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15 killed in two ‘terrorist’ attacks on Burkina villages: minister

OUAGADOUGOU, June 24, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Two attacks by “armed terrorists”
on villages in northern Burkina Faso left 15 people dead, the country’s
Defence Minister Cheriff Sy said Monday.

The gunmen attacked the villages of Sagho and Toekodogo, in the Barsalogho
district, on Saturday, Sy said in a statement, describing them as members of
“armed terrorist groups”.

“These attacks unfortunately caused the death of 15 people, 13 of them in
Sagho and two in Toekodogo,” he said. The attackers also set fire to three
shops and around 10 motorcycles.

Once alerted, soldiers and members of the security forces were deployed who
put the assailants to flight, Sy added.

Burkina Faso has suffered from increasingly frequent and deadly attacks
attributed to a number of jihadist groups, including the Group to Support
Islam and Muslims (GSIM) and Islamic State in the Greater Sahara.

More than 1,000 people have fled their homes because of the unrest in the
region, finding refuge in the capital Ouagadougou, in the centre of the
country.

The north of the former French colony, near the borders with Mali and
Niger, has been particularly hard hit. The raids began in 2015 in the north
before spreading to Ouagadougou and other regions, notably in the east.

The attacks have killed more than 460 people, according to an AFP tally.

Inter-communal violence, often aggravated by the jihadist violence, has
added to the insecurity.

Last Tuesday, a jihadist attack in Belehede, in the northern province of
Soum, claimed 17 lives.

In May, Burkina Faso’s armed forces launched a major operation in the Sahel
region in the north and centre-north of the country to try to crack down on
the jihadist threat.

BSS/AFP/RY/1912 hrs