Burkina Faso clash kills 15 attackers, one soldier: army by Staff Writers Ouagadougou (AFP) April 1, 2020 One soldier was killed as well as around 15 suspected jihadists who attacked a military unit in northwestern Burkina Faso overnight, the army said Wednesday. "The Toeni detachment came under attack by a group of terrorists... Unfortunately one soldier was killed," the army chief of staff said in a statement. The unit's "riposte led to the neutralisation of around 15 terrorists," the statement said. A security source said the assailants converged on the detachment aboard mopeds and "military vehicles". In addition to the soldier killed, a "few (were) slightly injured", the source said. On Sunday, a homemade bomb killed three paramilitary gendarmes and wounded three more in the same Boucle du Mouhoun region, security sources said. Burkina Faso's northwest border is with Mali, and to the northeast is Niger, with all three countries fighting a long-running jihadist insurgency. According to UN figures, jihadist attacks in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger left nearly 4,000 people dead last year, including 800 in Burkina Faso alone. Nearly 800,000 people have been displaced since 2015.
S.African policeman arrested for murder amid virus lockdown Johannesburg (AFP) March 30, 2020 South African police watchdog on Monday said it was investigating one of their own for allegedly killing a man who defied coronavirus lockdown regulations. Police on patrol in Vooslorus, a working class suburb east of Johannesburg, are said to have followed a man from a bar to a house, having broken the no-liquor rules. "It is alleged that the deceased was followed to his veranda ... where he was fatally shot," said the Independent Police Investigative Directorate in a statement. Three c ... read more
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