2-Days Mourning in Burkina Faso for 41 Killed by Al-Qaeda/Islamic State Linked Terrorists Ends

The two days of mourning declared by the Burkina Faso’s government after 41 people died in an attack by terrorists in the Northern part of the country has ended.

Like its neighbors Mali and Niger, Burkina Faso has been caught up in a spiral of violence since 2015, attributed to armed jihadist groups affiliated to al-Qaeda and the Islamic State militant group.

The government, in confirming the killings in a statement on Saturday evening, said “the search mission in the area of an ambush by armed terrorist groups… has established a toll of 41 bodies. The President decrees national mourning of 48 hours.”

The government statement said the dead include members of an official self-defense force known as the Volunteers for the Defense of the Motherland (VDP), set up to support the Burkinabe Army.

The Volunteers receive 14 days of training and are then sent out on patrols and surveillance missions, equipped with light arms.

Among the victims of Thursday’s attack was Ladji Yoro, considered a leader of the VDP in Burkina Faso, the statement said.

“The identification of the victims is still underway,” said the government statement.

According to local media, the ambush targeted a convoy of traders escorted by VDP near Ouahigouya, a town not far from the Mali border.

The attack was the deadliest since mid-November when 57 people, including 53 gendarmes, were killed.

The fighting has left at least 2,000 people dead and 1.4 million displaced.

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