17 Apr 2019 | 06:08 PM UTC
Burkina Faso: Militants open fire on market in Tapoa province April 17
Unidentified militants open fire on a market in Boulmontchangou (Tapoa province) April 17; no casualties immediately reported
Event
Unidentified militants reportedly opened fire on a market in Boulmontchangou (Tapoa province) on Wednesday afternoon (local time), April 17. There were no immediate reports of casualties. Similar militant attacks are likely over the near term.
Context
Burkina Faso declared a state of emergency for the country's border regions, including in Tapoa province, on January 1.
Terrorism has become an increasingly severe security threat in Burkina Faso since 2015. Educational institutions, local government officials, and security forces are specifically targeted. Initially concentrated in the Sahel region, attacks have spread to other regions, including eastern Burkina Faso (Est region), which is also known for high crime rates. Attacks are typically attributed to Ansarul Islam and other groups affiliated with Al-Qa'ida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
Advice
Individuals in Burkina Faso are advised to monitor developments to the security situation in northern Burkina Faso and applicable regulations (e.g. state of emergency orders) and remain vigilant for criminal and militant activity.
Due to the severe threats of terrorism and kidnapping, individuals present in Burkina Faso - including the capital Ouagadougou - are strongly advised to be discreet regarding personal details, particularly information concerning nationality, employment, family, etc. Individuals are also advised to avoid public events and places frequented by Westerners, to remain vigilant at all times, and to report any suspicious objects or behavior to the authorities.