Burkina, attacks, terrorists

Military officials carry a coffin in the military section at Gounghin Cemetery in Ouagadougou on 23 November 2021 of a Burkina soldier killed in the attack on a gendarmerie camp at Inata on 14 November 2021. Photo: Olympia De Maismont / AFP

Burkina says killed dozens of ‘terrorists’ in border sweep

In Burkina, Kone said five “terrorist bases” were destroyed and “around 30 terrorists neutralised in clashes” near the border with Ivory Coast

Burkina, attacks, terrorists

Military officials carry a coffin in the military section at Gounghin Cemetery in Ouagadougou on 23 November 2021 of a Burkina soldier killed in the attack on a gendarmerie camp at Inata on 14 November 2021. Photo: Olympia De Maismont / AFP

Burkina Faso’s government said Tuesday it had killed dozens of “terrorists” and arrested hundreds of suspects in joint operations along its borders with neighbouring Ivory Coast, Ghana and Togo last week.

From 21 – 27 November, a total of almost 6 000 soldiers from the four countries were deployed against jihadists in a mission dubbed “Goundalgou 4”, Burkinabe security minister Maxime Kone told reporters.

BURKINA NEUTRALISING TERRORISTS 

In patrols, lockdowns and searches of specific areas, the troops “arrested 300 suspects, several of them wanted”, as well as seizing 53 firearms, “large quantities of ammunition” and almost 150 vehicles and motorbikes, as well as “significant quantities of narcotics”.

In Burkina itself, Kone said five “terrorist bases” were destroyed and “around 30 terrorists neutralised in clashes” near the border with Ivory Coast.

BURKINA OPERATIONS WITH NEIGHBOURS AGAINST TERRORISTS 

Burkina mounted three similar operations with its neighbours in 2018-2019, cooperating with only one other country each time “in areas facing the emergence of armed terrorist groups like Boko Haram, the Group to Support Islam and Muslims (GSIM) and the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS),” Kone said.

Jihadist attacks have grown increasingly regular and deadly in Burkina Faso since 2015.

READ: Three soldiers, 11 jihadists killed in Burkina: Army

DEATHS AFTER ATTACKS 

At least nine gendarmes and around 10 civilians were killed on 21 November in an attack blamed on jihadists.

A week before, at least 57 people, 53 of them gendarmes, were killed in an attack on a police post in the West African country’s north.

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