The Borneo Post

Jihadist attack in Burkina Faso kills 18

Gunmen among the dead; a dozen people injured after security forces launched counter-assault

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OUAGADOUGO­U: Security forces in Burkina Faso’s capital ended an assault yesterday against suspected jihadists who opened fire on a restaurant in a “terrorist attack” that left at least 18 people dead, the government said.

The attack that began Sunday night in a Turkish restaurant popular with foreigners also left a dozen people injured, while two assailants were later killed, Communicat­ions Minister Remis Dandjinou said.

It was not clear how many gunmen were involved.

“The operation has ended but searches are continuing in the Ouagadougo­u neighbourh­ood around the restaurant,” Dandjinou told a press briefing carried on social media.

The Istanbul restaurant is just 200 metres from a hotel and cafe targeted in an assault in January 2016 that left 30 people dead and 71 wounded, many of them foreigners. That attack was claimed by the Al- Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) group.

“According to witnesses, at least two assailants arrived on a

The operation has ended but searches are continuing in the Ouagadougo­u neighbourh­ood around the restaurant.

motorcycle around 9pm armed with Kalashniko­vs, opened fire on the Istanbul restaurant,” a police officer told AFP on condition of anonymity.

A waiter in the restaurant said he saw “three men arrive on a 4X4 vehicle around 9: 30pm, get off the vehicle and open fire on customers seated on the terrace”.

Shooting ended around 5am, according to an AFP journalist who was near the restaurant.

Dandjinou had earlier said that “some people were held” by the assailants and that “some were released”, but gave no further details.

He said the 18 victims were of different nationalit­ies, both Burkinabes and foreigners. Turkey said one of its citizens was among the dead.

Security forces launched a counter-assault at around 10.15pm against the assailants who were hiding in the building, the police officer said.

The shooting was intense at first and then sporadic, an AFP journalist said.

Video footage posted on Twitter showed people fleeing, as shouting and gunshots are heard. Armed officers in uniform are then seen walking towards the attack site.

An earlier government statement described the shooting as a “terrorist attack.”

The wounded were taken to Yalgado Ouedraogo hospital.

“We are overwhelme­d,” one surgeon told AFP on condition of anonymity. We have received about a dozen wounded, including three who have died. The condition of the other wounded is critical. Three of them are currently being operated on.”

Burkina Faso, a poor landlocked nation bordering Mali and Niger, has seen a string of attacks claimed by jihadist groups in recent years.

The hotel and cafe attack came weeks after jihadists claimed an assault on a top hotel in Bamako, capital of neighbouri­ng Mali, that killed 20 people.

There have also been kidnapping­s – of Burkinabes as well as foreigners. An Australian and a Romanian, abducted in 2015, are still being held hostage by Islamist groups affiliated with Al-Qaeda. — AFP

Remis Dandjinou, Burkina Faso Communicat­ions Minister

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 ??  ?? Burkina Faso police establish a barrier in Ouagadougo­u, following a deadly attack on a restaurant. — AFP photo
Burkina Faso police establish a barrier in Ouagadougo­u, following a deadly attack on a restaurant. — AFP photo

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