Twin attacks in Burkina Faso kill 16

Twin attacks in Burkina Faso kill 16

OUAGADOUGOU, May 20 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Attacks on a village and
troops in the north and east of Burkina Faso left 15 civilians and one
soldier dead, a regional governor said.

A brutal resurgence of insurgent violence in the West African
country has forced more than 16,000 people from their homes in just
the last two weeks, prompting a fresh military offensive.

An attack overnight Tuesday targeted a village near the town of
Tin-Akoff in the north where people were celebrating a baptism,
leaving 15 dead and one wounded, the governor of Burkina’s Sahel
region Colonel Salfo Kabore said in a statement, adding that all the
casualties were men.

He said assailants torched a nearby hamlet where troops were
deployed to “assist people and carry out search operations”.

A security source said an attack on Wednesday using an explosive
device hit a military convoy in the east of the country, killing the
soldier.

Insurgents in the region frequently use roadside bombs against their targets.

The Tin-Akoff area has already suffered two attacks since May 8,
with three killed in each.

The poor West African country has suffered attacks since
2015, with more than 1,300 people killed and a million displaced.

In the face of attacks that have forced more than 17,000 people
from their homes, the army launched an operation in the north on May
5.

The operation, named Houne — Dignity in the Fula, or Peul,
language — is expected to last more than a month. — NNN-AGENCIES

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