Burkina Faso military kills 11 ‘terrorists’

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Soldiers of Burkina Faso's loyalist troops stand guard near the Naba Koom II barracks, the base of the Presidential Security Regiment (RSP) in Ouagadougou on September 30, 2015, within the visit of interim leader Michel Kafando. General Gilbert Diendere, the leader of a failed coup by RSP in Burkina Faso, was in talks on September 30 on handing himself in to the government that his elite force tried to unseat, after troops stormed the putschists' barracks. AFP PHOTO / SIA KAMBOUSIA KAMBOU/AFP/Getty Images

Burkina Faso’s armed forces said Thursday they had killed 11 “terrorists” during an operation in the country’s jihadist-plagued north after a recent surge in attacks.
The ground and air operation was launched “in the forest of Bangao and in the areas of Tasmakat, Fourkoussou and Bidy in Oudalan province on February 23 and 24,” the armed forces in a statement.
“The toll was 11 terrorists neutralised and one captured,” the statement said, adding that there were no military losses.
The military also seized weapons, ammunition, and transport and communications equipment.
“Following recent recurring attacks against the civilian population in Oudalan province, the national armed forces planned and carried out search operations to find the terrorists and secure the population,” the statement added.
Nine civilians were killed and nine more wounded in an attack on a convoy of vehicles travelling in Oudalan province on February 18.
Two women were killed by an improvised bomb in Yagha province on Tuesday.
‌Burkina Faso, one of the world’s poorest countries, is struggling with a jihadist insurgency that began in neighbouring Mali in 2012 and spread into its territory in 2015.
More than 1,200 people have died and a million have fled their homes. (AFP)

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