Gunmen kill 10 officers in northern Burkina Faso

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Gunmen kill 10 officers in northern Burkina Faso
Gunmen killed 10 cops in northeastern Burkina Faso on Saturday, the most recent attack in a country battling jihadist attacks.

Another three officers were wounded in the attack at Sebba, the main town in Yagha province, a police statement said.

A youthful statement had put the death toll at nine and said the attack was staged by several dozen heavily armed men who had targeted an army detachment and the town’s police station.

The “large-scale terrorist attack unfortunately resulted” in “heavy material damage” with the assailants making off with weapons.

Another security source said that the victims were mostly police officers, and the attack was “aimed in particular at the authorities station”.

Burkina Faso, which shares a border with Mali and Niger, is swept up within an Islamist insurgency in which increasingly frequent attacks have claimed a lot more than 800 lives and displaced over 800,000 persons since 2015.

An armed group attacked Sebba, near the Niger border, on February 10, killing one resident and abducting seven from the house of a pastor.

Five of the abductees, like the pastor, were found dead three days later, while two women survived, according to the regional governor.

Among the poorest countries on the globe, Burkina Faso’s armed forces are weak, struggling with poor equipment and insufficient training and funding.

According to UN figures, jihadist attacks in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger left nearly 4,000 people dead last year.
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