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15 Sep 2022 | 02:23 AM UTC

Burkina Faso: Militants ambush soldiers traveling in Oudalan Province, Sahel Region, Sept. 13

Militants kill eight soldiers during ambush in Oudalan Province, Burkina Faso, Sept. 13. Further attacks likely.

Informational

Event

Authorities reported Sept. 14 that unidentified militants ambushed a military convoy near Oursi, Oudalan Province, Sahel Region, the previous day. The attack killed eight soldiers and wounded over a dozen others. Military officials claimed they killed over 40 fighters and repelled the assault.

An increased security presence is likely in the area over the coming days. Further attacks in the Sahel region are probable in the foreseeable future. Localized disruptions to ground transportation may occur.

Oursi is around 84 km (52 miles) northwest of Dori.

Context

In recent years, the Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM) and Ansar-ul Islam have emerged as the main non-state armed groups in Burkina Faso. Both groups have claimed responsibility for attacks in the country's north and east, as well as in Ouagadougou. Further attacks are likely, given the nation's porous borders with Mali and Niger and the limited capabilities of its security forces.

Militants typically target security facilities and patrols in remote locations near the borders, though assaults on civilians have increased. Attacks have also spread to previously unaffected areas despite increased security operations by government forces. Militant groups have repeatedly targeted vital infrastructure, schools, religious sites, government offices, and security checkpoints.

Advice

Consider deferring nonessential travel to the Sahel Region until the situation stabilizes. If travel is unavoidable, exercise a high degree of caution in affected areas and heed the instructions of authorities. Maintain a low profile, avoid nighttime movement, vary routines, and move in guarded convoys if operating in the affected region. 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 your diplomatic mission.