Two soldiers, five volunteers killed in Burkina Faso attack
Al-Qaeda-affiliated Jihadist alliance GSIM claimed responsibility for the attack, claiming to have killed “nine soldiers” in an ambush and taken weapons and vehicles, in a text message. The Mali-based GSIM (Group to Support Islam and Muslims) comprises several different Jihadist groups in the Sahel.
Two Burkina Faso soldiers and five civilian defense volunteers have been killed during an ambush on a military patrol in the restive north of the country, security sources said Tuesday.
The attack occurred on Monday this week as soldiers from the military detachment in Banh in Loroum province were carrying out a patrol in the area, the sources said. “Two soldiers were killed along with five civilians,” by a Jihadist force referred to as GSIM. (Group to Support Islam and Muslims)
According to U.N. figures, Jihadist attacks in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger left nearly 4,000 people dead last year, with many Christians among them. Some 800,000 people have been displaced since 2015.
Burkina Faso is part of a regional effort to battle an Islamist insurgency, along with neighboring Mali and Niger, Mauritania and Chad. However, the West African country’s under-equipped and poorly trained military has been unable to stem the violence despite help from France, which has 5,000 troops in the region.
Source: thedefensepost.com