UPDATE Death toll in Burkina Faso attack rises to more than 100

UPDATE Death toll in Burkina Faso attack rises to more than 100

‘To date, we are unable to draw up an exact toll’ but deaths include women, children, say survivors

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By James Tasamba and Aurore Bonny

KIGALI, Rwanda/ DOUALA, Cameroon (AA) - The death toll rose to more than 100 Tuesday from an attack last week by men dressed in military uniforms on a village in northern Burkina Faso, according to survivors.

Residents calling themselves the Survivors of the Karma Attack said in a statement that the “cowardly and barbaric” killing in Yatenga province, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Ouahigouya, occurred during the early morning hours.

The village was surrounded by armed men who arrived in large numbers dressed in Burkinabe military uniforms on motorcycles and vehicles at exactly 7.30 a.m. local time, according to survivors, who described the incident as dramatic

“Some villagers, happy to see our soldiers, came out to welcome them. Unfortunately, this joy was short-lived when the first shots were fired ... the ensuing stampede immediately replaced the joy,” said the statement.

“To date, we are unable to draw up an exact toll but according to the survivors, more than 100 people were killed and several others wounded by bullets, including women and children,” it said.

A prosecutor said Sunday that at least 60 people were killed.

"The commander of the Ouahigouya gendarmerie research brigade reported to me that in the village of Karma, 60 people were killed by people wearing the uniforms of our national armed forces," said Lamine Kabore.

He said the wounded were evacuated to local health facilities.

Following the "very serious" situation, Kabore ordered an investigation "to clarify and arrest all those involved.”

Similar attacks are common in the West African country, which has been plagued by terrorism for years.

On April 15, a camp from Ouahigouya of the Volunteers for the Defense of the Fatherland (VDP), the name given to the army's civilian auxiliaries charged with fighting terrorism, lost 40 members in an attack, according to the army.

The military seized power in two coups in January and September 2022, accusing the previous civilian government of failing to provide security to the population.

But attacks have not stopped since the seizure of power and civilians, soldiers and army auxiliaries have died, making the country the most affected by terrorism in Africa and the second most affected in the world, according to the 2023 Global Terrorism Index.


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