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At least 132 civilians killed in Burkina Faso’s worst attack in years

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OUAGADOUGO­U, (Reuters) - The death toll from the worst militant attack in Burkina Faso in recent years has risen to 132, the government said on Saturday, after armed assailants laid siege overnight to a village in the jihadist-plagued northeast.

The attackers struck during the night on Friday, killing residents of the village of Solhan in Yagha province, bordering Niger. They also burned homes and the market, the government said in a statement.

It declared a 72-hour period of national mourning, describing the attackers as terrorists, although no group has claimed responsibi­lity. Another 40 residents were wounded, government spokespers­on Ousseni Tamboura later told reporters.

The United Nations said Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was outraged by the attack, whose victims included seven children.

Despite the presence of thousands of U.N. peacekeepe­rs, attacks by jihadists linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State in West Africa’s Sahel region have risen sharply since the start of the year, particular­ly in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, with civilians bearing the brunt.

The violence in Burkina Faso has displaced more than 1.14 million people in just over two years, while the poor, arid country is hosting some 20,000 refugees from neighbouri­ng Mali.

The latest attack pushes the number killed by armed Islamists in the Sahel region to over 500 since January, according to Human Rights Watch’s West Africa director, Corinne Dufka.

 ??  ?? The attackers struck during the night on Friday, killing residents of the village of Solhan in Yagha province, bordering Niger. Image Credit: Flickr / PATH global health
The attackers struck during the night on Friday, killing residents of the village of Solhan in Yagha province, bordering Niger. Image Credit: Flickr / PATH global health

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