People watch as black smoke rises as the Burkina Faso capital
Ouagadougou came under multiple attacks on March 2, 2018, targeting the
French embassy, the French cultural centre and the country's military
headquarters. AFP PHOTO | AHMED OUOBA
The capital of Burkina Faso came under assault on Friday, with
attacks unfolding near the French embassy, the French cultural centre
and the country's military headquarters, an AFP reporter and
witnesses said.
witnesses said.
Witnesses said five armed men got out of a car
and opened fire on passers-by before heading towards the embassy, in the
centre of the city.
An AFP reporter heard heavy
exchanges of gunfire and saw a blazing vehicle, which witnesses said was
the car used by the assailants. Police and army units were deployed in
the area.
Other witnesses said there was an explosion
near the headquarters of the Burkinabe armed forces and the French
cultural centre, which are located about a kilometre from the site of
the first attack.
Burkina Faso is one of a string of fragile countries on the southern rim of the Sahara that are battling jihadist groups.
The
insurgency has caused thousands of deaths, prompted tens of thousands
to flee their homes and dealt crippling blows to economies that are
already among the poorest in the world.
On August 13
last year, two assailants opened fire on a restaurant on Ouagadougou's
main avenue, killing 19 people and wounded 21. The attack remains
unclaimed.
On January 15 2016, 30 people, including six
Canadians and five Europeans, were killed in a jihadist attack on a
hotel and restaurant in the city centre.
Responsiblity was claimed by a group called Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, which is known by its French acronym of AQMI.
France,
the former colonial power in the Sahel region, has deployed 4,000
troops and is supporting a five-country joint force gathering Burkina
Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger.
The United
Nations also has a 12,000-strong peacekeeping force in Mali called
Minusma, which has taken heavy casualties. Four UN peacekeepers were
killed by a mine blast on Wednesday in the centre of the country.
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