Four French soldiers injured in Burkina Faso

Four soldiers were injured, one seriously, by the explosion of a homemade bomb as their vehicle passed by on Tuesday in the north of the country.

Four French soldiers were injured in Burkina Faso when an improvised explosive device (IED) exploded as their vehicle passed by in the north of the country, the state announced to AFP on Tuesday evening January 18. French major. Read alsoMali: the unanswered questions of Operation Barkhane “The all-terrain vehicle exploded on an IED at the exit of Ouahigouya airport” , it was indicated to the staff, specifying that it was a “unit of Barkhane on a reconnaissance mission” . Four soldiers were injured, one of them seriously. “They were immediately evacuated to Gao” , in Mali . “Those who deserve it will be evacuated to France” , we continued from the same source , without further details on their state of health. The area is rather frequented by jihadists from the GSIM (or JNIM, a jihadist nebula affiliated with al-Qaeda). But “it’s a transit zone, we don’t have any certainties” on the origin of the machine, specified the same source. The Sahel is also the prey of the jihadists of the EIGS, linked to the Islamic State group. SEE ALSO – Emmanuel Macron expresses his “gratitude” to the armies on the occasion celebrations

Read alsoThe unpublished confidences of a soldier of “Wagner”, the phantom army of Putin’s wars The Barkhane anti-jihadist force, which has been present in Mali since 2014 and whose mission is extended to the Sahel, is at the heart of major bilateral political issues, against the backdrop of accusations that Mali has used the services of the Russian mercenary group Wagner, as well as the reorganization of the French military presence in the country. Last week, the junta in power in Bamako since the August 2020 putsch closed its borders to the States of the Organization of West African States (Cédéao), after the latter had done the same to sanction the project of the soldiers to remain in power for several years without elections. Read alsoMali engages in a dangerous showdown with West Africa Like its neighbors in Mali and Niger, Burkina Faso has also been caught up in a spiral of violence since 2015 attributed to armed jihadist groups affiliated with al-Qaeda and IS. The army is struggling to contain the violence that has killed more than 2,000 people in six years, and forced more than 1.5 million people to flee their homes. At least a dozen civilians were killed on Saturday in an attack in northern Burkina Faso, security and local sources told AFP on Sunday. SEE ALSO – A French convoy of the Barkhane Force attacked by demonstrators in Niger

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