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Burkina Faso: Many women killed in suspected jihadist attack | |
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Suspected Islamist militants have killed 35 civilians, 31 of them women, in an attack on a military base and a town in Burkina Faso, officials say. | Suspected Islamist militants have killed 35 civilians, 31 of them women, in an attack on a military base and a town in Burkina Faso, officials say. |
They say seven soldiers and 80 militants were also killed as the army repelled Tuesday's attack in Arbinda, in northern Soum province. | |
President Roch Marc Christian Kaboré declared two days of national mourning. | |
Jihadist groups have stepped up attacks in Burkina Faso and other West African countries, in recent years. | |
The violence has continued despite Western efforts to help regional governments combat the insurgents. In November, 13 French troops died in a helicopter collision during an operation in southern Mali, near the border with Burkina Faso. | |
Last weekend, French President Emmanuel Macron highlighted the fight against militants in the Sahel region during a visit to Niger. | |
"The coming weeks are absolutely decisive for our fight against terrorism," he said. | |
Tuesday's attack was carried out by dozens of fighters on motorbikes and lasted several hours. No group has so far said it was behind it, but groups allied to al-Qaeda or Islamic State are active in the region. | |
"This barbaric attack resulted in the deaths of 35 civilian victims, most of them women," President Kaboré said in a statement. He also praised the "heroic action of our soldiers" who battled the assailants. | |
Earlier this month, at least 14 people were killed after gunmen opened fire inside a church in the east of the country. | |
Burkina Faso, a predominantly Muslim country, was once relatively stable but has descended into serious unrest since 2015. About 700 people have been killed and 560,000 displaced. | |
The conflict spread across the border from neighbouring Mali, where Islamist militants took over the north of the country in 2012 before French troops pushed them out. |