Reinforcements sent to area while wounded evacuated,
local media reports
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James Tasamba |
Five Burkina Faso soldiers were killed Friday after their
vehicle was hit by a roadside explosive in a northern province, a security
source said.
"A homemade explosive was used in an attack Friday
morning against a military unit on patrol in a wildlife reserve in the Sahel a
few kilometers west of Arbinda in Soum province, leaving five dead,” local
media quoted a security source.
It added that reinforcements were sent to the zone to
clear the area while the wounded were evacuated.
No group claimed responsibility for the latest attack on
the country's armed forces.
But the Sahel region is home to many terrorist groups,
including AL-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and Daesh/ISIS.
Last week, Mohamed Ibn Chambas, the head of the UN Office
for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), said the region was in the midst of a
devastating surge in terrorist attacks against civilian and military targets.
Chambas told the UN Security Council terrorist attacks
have increased five-fold in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger since 2016, with more
than 4,000 deaths reported in 2019 compared to roughly 770 deaths in 2016.
In Burkina Faso, deaths surged from about 80 in 2016 to
north of 1,800 in 2019, he said.
Last December Burkina Faso witnessed a wave of attacks in
which 35 civilians were killed, mostly women, and dozens of soldiers in an
attack on a military base and a town in the north.
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