Togo repels 'terrorist' attack: official by AFP Staff Writers Lome (AFP) Aug 23, 2022 Togo's armed forces said Tuesday they had repelled a "terrorist" attack that injured "several" soldiers in the far northern village of Blamonga on the border with Burkina Faso. The attack, which took place on Monday, was the fifth in the country since last year, as jihadist groups operating in the Sahel appear to be gradually heading towards coastal West Africa. "At around 22:00 GMT, security forces from operation Koundjoare were once again victim of a complex attack involving an improvised explosive device on one of our patrols in the village of Blamonga," said Lieutenant-Colonel Samah Soussou, a defence spokesman in an interview with the private radio station Kanal FM. "Members of the terrorist armed groups opened fire. Our soldiers, who are brave and determined, fired back vigorously, forcing the enemy to retreat," said Soussou. "Unfortunately, we have recorded several injured who are being taken care of," he added, without giving further details. The official said that the militants retreated to Burkina Faso, making it difficult to pursue them across the border. But a clearance operation is ongoing on the Togolese side, he added. The country declared a state of emergency earlier this year in its far northern provinces to allow security forces more flexibility to operate. Eight soldiers were killed in May in an assault claimed by a Mali-based alliance of Al-Qaeda affiliated jihadists. Gunmen also clashed with Togo troops outside a military post in Goulingoushi area in June, before they were forced back across the border. The deadliest attack was in July, when gunmen attacked four northern villages. The government has not confirmed a death toll but local media said at least 15 people were killed in that attack.
US strike kills 13 al-Shabaab fighters: Pentagon Washington (AFP) Aug 17, 2022 The Pentagon said Wednesday that US forces killed 13 fighters of the al-Shabaab militant group in an airstrike in Somalia. The strike took place on August 14 near Teedaan in the central-southern part of the country while Shabaab fighters were attacking Somali National Army forces, the Pentagon's Africa Command said in a statement. "US forces are authorized to conduct strikes in defense of designated partner forces," the statement said. It said that an initial assessment of the strike showed ... read more
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