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    Burkina Faso restaurant attack ‘kills 17’

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 14, 2017No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The nationalities of the victims are yet to be confirmed
    The nationalities of the victims are yet to be confirmed
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    The nationalities of the victims are yet to be confirmed
    The nationalities of the victims are yet to be confirmed

    Seventeen people have been killed and eight wounded in a “terrorist attack” in the centre of the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou, the government says.

    Three gunmen opened fire on customers seated outside a restaurant, witnesses were quoted as saying.
    Security forces killed two attackers, the authorities said, but some people are still reported to be trapped in the building.

    A jihadist attack on a cafe nearby left 30 people dead in January last year.

    There are fears that the attack is the work of one of the affiliates of al-Qaeda that are active in the Sahel region, the BBC’s Alex Duval Smith reports.

    The shooting began shortly after 21:00 (21:00 GMT) on Sunday on Ouagadougou’s busy Kwame Nkrumah Avenue.
    The Aziz Istanbul Restaurant appears to have been at the centre of the attack.

    One eyewitness told the BBC: “I saw there were multiple trucks or jeeps driving through my street, with… local army/police officers with AK47s, deploying in front of my house.

    “I heard a lot of shootings and then I was scared as hell and I went inside. I’ve been hearing quite a bit of shooting.”
    Police captain Guy Ye told Associated Press that the attackers had arrived on motorcycles and had begun shooting randomly.

    A wounded restaurant customer sits on the ground after the attack
    A wounded restaurant customer sits on the ground after the attack

    A government statement quoted by the AFP news agency said: “The attack claimed 17 victims, their nationalities are yet to be confirmed, and eight injured.”

    Turkey’s foreign ministry has confirmed that one of the dead was Turkish. Unconfirmed reports say another was French.

    The attack is similar to one in January 2016, when gunmen targeted the Splendid Hotel and the Cappuccino restaurant, only 200m further along Kwame Nkrumah Avenue from the scene of the latest attack.

    More than 170 people were taken hostage and 30 were killed. The al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) group said it carried out that attack.

    Burkina Faso is part of the Sahel region, which includes Mali where Islamist groups have been active since 2012.

    A multinational force run by African nations to target jihadist forces in the Sahel region has been established, but it will not be operational until later this year.

    Recent attacks in Burkina Faso


    *December 2016: 12 soldiers die in an attack by Islamist militants in the north, near the Mali border

    *January 2016: Islamist militants attack an Ouagadougou hotel popular with foreigners (above). Western nationals are among 30 people killed in the country’s deadliest attack so far

    *March 2017: As the capital gears up for Fespaco film festival, two police posts in the north are attacked. Three people are killed

    *March 2017: Two people are kidnapped and a school is torched after jihadists threaten educational establishments.

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