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JNIM Claims 200 Soldiers Killed In Devastating Burkina Faso Attack

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 16, 2025 Africa No Comments2 Mins Read
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JNIM Claims 200 Soldiers Killed In Devastating Burkina Faso Attack.

The Al Qaeda-affiliated group Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) has claimed responsibility for a deadly assault on a military base in Djibo, northern Burkina Faso, asserting that 200 soldiers were killed. The attack, which occurred on Sunday morning, saw hundreds of fighters overrun and destroy the base, according to security sources cited by Reuters.

 

The assault also targeted a police station and a local market, intensifying the chaos in the town. On Tuesday, the SITE Intelligence Group, a US-based organisation monitoring Islamist militant activities online, reported JNIM’s claim of responsibility. Initially, the death toll was estimated at 60, but on Thursday, SITE updated the figure to 200, as reported by Reuters. No official confirmation of the attack or casualty numbers has been issued by the Burkina Faso government.





 

SITE previously noted that Ousmane Dicko, JNIM’s leader in Burkina Faso, appeared in a video urging Djibo residents to evacuate for their safety. The attack comes amid a surge in militant violence across Sahelian nations, with governments struggling to contain a resurgent insurgency. Last week, JNIM claimed responsibility for multiple attacks in Burkina Faso, coinciding with junta leader Ibrahim Traore’s visit to Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin.

 

The violence extends beyond Burkina Faso. On 24 April, Benin’s government reported that JNIM killed 54 soldiers. Meanwhile, in Borno, north-eastern Nigeria, Boko Haram fighters reportedly killed at least five soldiers in attacks on military bases.

 

The escalating attacks underscore the growing challenge of combating jihadist groups in the region, as governments grapple with security and stability.

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