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20 killed as gunmen raid Burkina Faso restaurant

Some gunmen invaded the Aziz Istanbul restaurant in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso late Sunday, killing 20 persons.

Eight people also sustained injuries, while many were trapped in the attack.

Remi Dandjinou, communications minister, said security forces killed three suspected attackers.

Dandjinou said security forces are seeking to free people still trapped inside.

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“This is a terrorist attack,” Dandjinou told a news conference.

He said the toll was provisional because the security operation was still underway.

A woman said she was in the restaurant celebrating her brother’s birthday when the shooting started.

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“I just ran but my brother was left inside,” the woman told Reuters TV as she fled the building.

Burkina Faso, like other countries in West Africa, has been targeted sporadically by groups operating across Africa’s Sahel.

Most attacks have been along its remote northern border region with Mali, which has seen attacks by Islamist militants for more than a decade.

Thirty people were killed when gunmen attacked a restaurant and hotel in Ouagadougou in January 2016 in an incident claimed by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).

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AQIM and related jihadi groups were largely confined to the Sahara desert until they hijacked a Tuareg rebellion in Mali in 2012 and swept south.

French forces intervened to prevent them taking Mali’s capital, Bamako, the following year, but they have since gradually expanded their reach, launching high-profile attacks on Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast.

A new al Qaeda-linked alliance of Malian jihadist groups claimed an attack in June that killed at least five people at a luxury Mali resort popular with Western expatriates just outside Bamako.

African nations launched a new multinational military force to tackle Islamist militants in the Sahel in July, but it won’t be operational until later this year and faces a budget shortfall.ed in Foreign |

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