Tue. Dec 24th, 2024
A Burkina Faso Soldier participates in squad movement drills during Flintlock 2017, February 28, 2017 at Camp Zagre, Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso Soldiers are scheduled to receive training in communications, firs aid, counter IED training, and other various small unit tactics. (Photo by Spc Britany Slessman 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) Multimedia Illustrator/released)

The armies of Burkina Faso and neighboring Niger said Thursday they had killed around 100 “terrorists” in a joint military operation against jihadists on the border between November 25 and December 9.

The operation managed to “neutralise around 100 terrorists” and “detain around 20 suspicious individuals,” they said in a joint statement.

They had also dismantled two bases, one in Kokoloukou in western Niger and another in Yeritagui in eastern Burkina Faso.

Four Burkinabe soldiers also lost their lives in a roadside bomb attack, it added.

Both sides deployed foot soldiers, as well as “surveillance and combat aircraft” during the operation, whose headquarters are in the town of Tillaberi in western Niger.

Tillaberi is located in the so-called tri-border area — a flashpoint zone where the frontiers of Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali converge.

Groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the so-called Islamic State group have plagued the Sahel region since 2015.

The defense post

By Joy

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