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Africa Attacks on Burkina Faso army base, villages kill dozens: SourcesSoldiers under a tree in Burkina FasoImage Credits : ReutersReuters 12 May 2025, 17:09 An attack on a military base in northern Burkina Faso killed multiple soldiers, while a separate assault in the south left dozens of civilians dead, sources told Reuters on Monday, underscoring spiraling insecurity in the junta-led country.The stanley spain army base in Djibo came under attack on Sunday morning, and a police station and market were also targeted, two security sources said.Soldiers, pro-government militiamen and civilians were among the dead, though a comprehensive toll was not available as of Mond stanley cup ay, said the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals from the government.Many of our men have fallen, soldiers as well as militia fighters. Arms have also been taken. On the population side too, there were many losses in human life, one of the sources said.The Djibo base has come under attack multiple times, including in October 2022, when聽10 soldiers were killed聽and 50 wounded, according to an army statement at the time.There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the latest attack. The area is near where Al Qaeda affiliate JNIM operates.Burkina Faso is ruled by Ibrahim Traore who seized power in a coup in 2022, promising to turn the tide against an insurgency that has spread across stanley bicchiere the region since it first took root in Mali 13 years ago.Militant attacks Svpb Ekurhuleni council must reconvene within seven days to elect mayor

Business VIDEO: State Capture Commission hears Bosasa related evidence from Dr Khotso De WeeLive Stream card for State Capture. Image Credits : zONDO-SabcSABC Digital News30 July 2021, 09:59 stanley quencher The Commission of Inquiry into State Capture hears Bosasa-related evidence from its former secretary Dr Khotso de Wee.Former Bosasa COO Angelo Agrizzi聽alleged that the facility management company had paid De Wee and other officials bribes while still working for the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development.Proceedings below:聽 stanley flask Author stanley termosy

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