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Burkina Faso blast kills six, mostly children
Security analysts have long worried that a jihadist revolt in the Sahel that began in Mali in 2012 is spreading towards coastal states on the Gulf of Guinea. u00e2u20acu201d AFP file pic

OUAGADOUGOU (Burkina Faso), Aug 2  — At least six people, mostly children, died when an improvised explosive device went off in northern Burkina Faso, security sources and local officials said today.

The IED, which exploded as the group’s cart was passing late yesterday, also injured four others, they said.

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Northern Burkina Faso is notorious for jihadist attacks which have killed more than 1,000 people there and displaced about a million more since 2015.

The victims were "nearly all children who were returning from grazing their livestock”, a local in Ouahigouya said. "The cart which carried some of them rolled over a mine.”

IED attacks have multiplied since 2018, killing nearly 200 military personnel and civilians, according to an AFP tally. Such attacks are often combined with an ambush.

Jihadist violence, which is often accompanied by inter-community strife, has killed more than 4,000 people in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso, according to United Nations figures. — AFP

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