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The security forces are struggling to end violence in Burkina Faso |
Some
30 people have been killed in eastern Burkina Faso in a gun attack on a cattle
market, reports say.
Gunmen
on motorbikes fired into the crowded market in Kompienga town around lunchtime
on Saturday, eyewitnesses and residents said.
It
is unclear who was behind the attack, but Burkina Faso has seen a recent sharp
rise in jihadist violence and inter-communal clashes.
The
violence has forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.
Local
media earlier reported 20 killed, while quoting sources as saying the death
toll could be considerably higher. AFP news agency quoted local residents as
saying 30 died.
On Friday at
least 15 people were killed when suspected Islamist militants attacked a convoy
of traders in the north, near the border with Mali.
The government blamed the attack
on "terrorists", a phrase usually used to describe al-Qaeda and
Islamic State-linked jihadists Burkina Faso has been battling in recent years.
Despite occasional government claims of
success against the Islamist militants, the insecurity in the north and east of
Burkina Faso has dramatically escalated.
Jihadists have often targeted schools, forcing
about 300,000 children out of education.
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