Categories: World

51 dead in jihadi attack on Burkina Faso military

close Video

Fox News Flash top headlines for February 20

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com.

The death toll from a jihadi attack on a Burkina Faso army unit in the north of the country last week has risen to 51, military officials said Monday, after 43 new bodies were found.

The military unit was ambushed in the Sahel region’s Oudalan province, between the towns of Deou and Oursi, the Burkinabe military said Monday. Reinforcements have been sent to the area and an unspecified number of wounded have been taken to hospital.

The West African nation has been wracked for seven years by violence linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group, which has killed thousands, displaced nearly 2 million people and caused a humanitarian crisis.

DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS SUSPENDS BURKINA FASO OPERATIONS AFTER FATAL SHOOTING

Successive governments’ failure to effectively address the problem led to two coups last year, with each military leader vowing to stem attacks and secure the country, albeit with little success.

51 people are reported dead in an attack on Burkina Faso’s military by Islamic extremists. (Fox News)

Last week’s attack came while some 400 French special forces soldiers were leaving Burkina Faso, one month after the junta government ordered them out — following in the path of neighboring Mali, which is also ruled by a military dictatorship.

While the number of French troops in Burkina Faso was far smaller than in Mali, their departure adds to growing concerns that Islamic extremists are capitalizing on the political disarray and using it to expand their reach.

50 WOMEN ABDUCTED BY ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS IN BURKINA FASO

Analysts have questioned whether the countries’ militaries are capable of filling the void.

“The struggle for state forces to avoid deadly attacks, especially such an ambush against convoys, is a major concern since it comes at a time where the state is trying to assert its presence and chase jihadists out from areas they control,” said Rida Lyammouri, senior fellow at the Policy Center for the New South, a Moroccan-based think tank.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

“If convoys are repeatedly targeted, recovering territories and providing protection for civilians is going to take a very long time and going to be deadly,” Lyammouri added.

Share

Recent Posts

Rumble reveals censorship demands from surprising list of countries as CEO to testify on free speech threats

EXCLUSIVE: Rumble, a popular video-sharing and cloud service platform, has revealed a number of censorship…

4 mins ago

Lawmakers introduce legislation holding UNRWA accountable for joining, assisting Hamas terror attack in Israel

Members of Congress are looking to take action against a United Nations agency serving Palestinian…

4 mins ago

Progressive champion and two-time presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders announces re-election bid

Saying that "today I am announcing my intention to seek another term" in the Senate,…

26 mins ago

Hamas says they approve framework for cease-fire agreement with Israel

close Video Hamas has not left the Israelis any choice: Gen. Rob Spalding Retired USAF…

1 hour ago

Putin’s inauguration: France will send diplomat, Germany and Baltic states will not

close Video If you give Putin Ukraine, he will ‘not stop’: Sen. Lindsey Graham Sen.…

1 hour ago

40 workers trapped after building under construction reportedly collapses in South Africa

close Video First responders at the scene of Idaho building collapse Police and fire crews…

1 hour ago