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Al Jazeera on MSNAl-Qaeda affiliate claims 200 soldiers killed in Burkina Faso attackAn al-Qaeda affiliate has claimed it killed 200 soldiers in an attack on a Burkina Faso army base this week, according to an ...
A West African al Qaeda affiliate, JNIM, has increased its claimed toll of soldiers killed in a base attack in Burkina Faso ...
Al Qaeda affiliate JNIM has claimed responsibility for an attack targeting a military post in Burkina Faso's northern Loroum province in which the group said 60 soldiers were killed, the SITE ...
An assault on a Burkina Faso army base resulted in the deaths of 200 soldiers, according to the SITE Intelligence Group ...
ABIDJAN: Scores of suspected groups raided a city in eastern Burkina Faso earlier this week, freeing prisoners, driving ...
The Associated Press on MSN2d
Al-Qaeda-linked group kills over 100 in deadly Burkina Faso attackOver 100 people, mostly soldiers, were killed in coordinated attacks by Al-Qaeda-linked militants in northern Burkina Faso.
At least 130 civilians were killed by Burkina Faso government forces and allied militia in March near the western town of ...
Al Qaeda affiliate JNIM has claimed responsibility for an attack targeting a military post in Burkina Faso's northern Loroum province in which the group said 60 soldiers were ...
Al Jazeera on MSN4h
Burkina Faso attack: Al-Qaeda affiliate says 200 soldiers killed in attack on military baseAl-Qaeda-linked attack kills 200 soldiers in Burkina Faso's Loroum province amid rising Sahel violence. Posted: May 15, 2025 ...
A West African al Qaeda affiliate said it killed 200 soldiers in an attack on an army base in Burkina Faso this week, sharply increasing its earlier death toll claim, according to a group that tracks ...
An attack on a Burkina Faso army base killed 200 soldiers, the SITE Intelligence Group quoted Al Qaeda affiliate JNIM as saying on Thursday. The base in the northern town of Djibo came under attack on ...
DAKAR (Reuters) - An attack on a Burkina Faso army base has killed 200 soldiers, the SITE Intelligence Group quoted Al Qaeda affiliate JNIM as saying on Thursday.
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