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Suspected jihadist attack kills dozens in northern Burkina Faso

Issued on: 28/01/2020 – 12:01Modified: 28/01/2020 – 12:01

Suspected Islamic extremists attacked a busy market in Burkina Faso and killed more than 30 people over the weekend, authorities said, as the West African countrys security situation deteriorates.

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The death toll could be as high as 50, Burkina Fasos national television reported Monday evening. It was the second attack in northern Burkina Faso in a week that has left dozens dead.

Meanwhile, the Norwegian Refugee Council warned that as many as 900,000 people could be displaced in the country by April, up from current estimates of 560,000.

Information about the latest violence in Silgadji in Soum province was difficult to obtain because the jihadists reportedly disabled the local phone network before the massacre near the countrys troubled border with Mali.

Days earlier, militants killed 36 civilians in a marketplace in neighboring Sanmatenga province.

Extremist attacks are dramatically escalating in Burkina Faso, with deaths rising from about 80 in 2016 to over 1,800 in 2019, according to the United Nations. Burkina Fasos military has struggled to contain the violence despite training and aid from the French and U.S. militaries in recent years.

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