💨 Abstract
An attack on an army base in Burkina Faso's northern town of Djibo reportedly killed 200 soldiers, according to a claim by Al Qaeda affiliate JNIM. The assault on Sunday also targeted a police station and market, with multiple sources indicating significant civilian casualties. JNIM has been increasingly active in the region, with their leader previously warning residents of Djibo to evacuate.
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