Jihadists kill 'dozens' of soldiers and civilians in Burkina Faso

Soldiers from Burkina Faso patrol in a village of Gorgadji in sahel area, Burkina Faso March 3, 2019 Luc Gnago, REUTERS

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Two jihadist attacks in northeastern Burkina Faso early this
week killed "several dozen" soldiers and civilians, two security
sources and a local source told AFP on Friday.
In a "major" attack carried out on Monday, a
military unit in the village of Dargo was targeted by "armed terrorist
groups", leaving "several dozen deaths on each side", one of
the regional security sources said.
The other security source told AFP that jihadists waged a
second attack on Monday, on a supply convoy going between the towns of Dori and
Gorom-Gorom.
"In that ambush, several soldiers were killed, along
with civilians, notably truck drivers transporting supplies," said the
source.
A manager in a road haulage company confirmed the convoy
attack, and said that "some 20 drivers and their apprentices were
killed".
The attack on the military base was claimed by the JNIM, an
armed Islamist militant group affiliated with Al-Qaeda that is also active in
Mali and Niger.
The JNIM has risen to become the most influential jihadist
threat in the Sahel region, according to the United Nations.
Burkina Faso has been plagued by attacks by the JNIM and the
Islamic State group since 2015.
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