Ten soldiers and a gendarme in northern Burkina Faso were
killed on Friday in an attack by unidentified gunmen on a military post,
the army said.
Attacks in Burkina Faso were rare before a major strike by
al Qaeda-linked fighters on a hotel in Ouagadougou that killed 29 people
in January.
Islamic militants are active in Burkina Faso’s northern
neighbour Mali and Burkinabe authorities are concerned the long desert
border between the two countries could become a transit point for
militants.
“Friday’s attack about 30 km from the Malian border began at
around 5 a.m. (0500 GMT) and was carried out “by about 40 heavily armed
individuals who have not yet been identified,’’ the army said in a
statement.
A newly-formed militant group led by a fighter formerly
loyal to Algeria’s Mokhtar Belmokhtar claimed to have attacked a
Burkinabe military position in September, while unidentified gunmen
killed three Burkinabe soldiers and two civilians in October.
NAN
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