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26 Feb 2024 | 11:34 AM UTC

Burkina Faso: Gunmen attack mosque in Natiaboani, Est Region, early Feb. 25

Unidentified gunmen attack mosque in Natiaboani, Est Region, Burkina Faso, Feb. 25. Further attacks likely.

Warning

Unidentified assailants attacked a mosque in Natiaboani, Est Region, early Feb. 25. Officials did not immediately confirm the number of casualties, but initial unconfirmed reports indicate dozens of people were killed. Officials will likely provide additional information in the coming days. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

Authorities will likely deploy additional security forces and increase security measures in the region. Enhanced security measures could include movement restrictions, vehicle checks, curfews, and/or bans on public gatherings. Further attacks and armed clashes are likely.

Natiaboani is located 233 km (145 miles) southeast of Ouagadougou.

Exercise a high degree of caution in the affected area and heed instructions from authorities. Maintain a very low profile, restrict nighttime movements, vary routines, and move in guarded convoys. Minimize exposure to potential targets, including places of worship, security installations, markets, and other crowded locations. Carry proper identification and travel documents at all times. Remain polite and nonconfrontational if stopped at a security checkpoint. Maintain contact with diplomatic missions.

Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) and Ansaroul Islam have emerged as the main non-state armed groups in Burkina Faso in recent years. Both groups have claimed responsibility for attacks in the country's north and east. Burkina Faso's porous borders with Mali and Niger and the limited capabilities of its security forces indicate that further attacks are likely.

Militants typically attack security facilities and patrols in remote locations near the borders; however, attacks on civilians have increased. Attacks have also spread to previously unaffected areas despite increased security operations by government forces.