Three Burkina troops killed in attack near Ivorian border by AFP Staff Writers Ouagadougou (AFP) Oct 26, 2021 At least three Burkina Faso soldiers were killed and seven others wounded in an attack near the southern border with the Ivory Coast, security sources said on Tuesday. Burkina Faso has been hit by deadly jihadist attacks since 2015, mostly in the northern and eastern regions close to Mali and Niger but also in the south. "Unidentified armed individuals attacked a military unit securing the Mangodara commune area," a security source told AFP, adding the attack took place at 9 pm (2100 GMT) on Monday. "The toll is three fallen soldiers and seven wounded, some of them seriously," the security source said. Another security source said "a soldier died during the attack" which also left "nine wounded". He added: "Unfortunately, two of the wounded have succumbed, bringing the toll to three dead." The source said that troops killed six enemy fighters while efforts to secure the area and remove assailants continued. A week ago an armed police officer was wounded and an assailant killed in an attack near Tehini, along the Burkina Ivorian border. On October 11, two soldiers on patrol were killed by a home-made explosive device in Farakorosso. Attacks, normally blamed on jihadists groups affiliated to the Islamic State or Al-Qaeda, have killed around 2,000 people and forced more than 1.4 million to flee their homes.
'We had to flee': Somalia on the run from extreme climate Hargeisa, Somalia (AFP) Oct 26, 2021 The sheep died first, then the goats. When her only camel perished, Yurub Abdi Jama knew that her life as a herder was over, and joined the exodus from her village to the city. Her people in northern Somalia had been herding for generations, born on arid land and accustomed to drought. But they could not outlast the final, unrelenting dry spell that scorched the earth and felled their beasts. "In the past, God would always leave something for us, but now... We had to flee. You go where you can w ... read more
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