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12-06-2020, 07:38 PM
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ISIS Attack on Burkina Faso Police in Sebu, Burkina Faso Feb 29th
The town of Sebba, in the Sahel region, was targeted by an attack by armed groups on Saturday February 29. Result: 10 police officers killed and three injured. It is the heaviest loss recorded by the Burkinabè police in a single attack. Difficult to reach residents in Sebba. Before launching the assault on the city, the armed groups first sabotaged the telecommunications facilities. The attack began at around 7 a.m. local time on Saturday. To surprise the forces on the ground, the attackers wore the clothes of the Burkinabè armed forces. They simultaneously attacked the police station and the military detachment. But it was the central police station that was the main target, according to police officials. At the various entrances to the city, combatants had been posted with rockets. The official report shows 10 police officers killed and several others injured. There is also significant material damage. According to security sources, an armored vehicle and military equipment were taken by the attackers. It is the first time that the police have suffered such heavy casualties in a single attack. The National Police Union, one of the unions of police officials, calls on the government " to provide the police with appropriate weapons because, union officials stress, they are engaged in this war just like the armed forces ". |
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12-06-2020, 07:55 PM
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Re: ISIS Attack on Burkina Faso Police in Sebu, Burkina Faso Feb 29th
The pussy with the camera seems to be waiting behind all his friends away from the action. Then screams ALLA SNACKBAR while shooting at a seemingly already dead/dying man. |
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12-06-2020, 10:08 PM
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Re: ISIS Attack on Burkina Faso Police in Sebu, Burkina Faso Feb 29th
It’s like someone sent automatic weapons back in time two hundred years when you see these idiots running around.
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12-07-2020, 01:42 AM
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Re: ISIS Attack on Burkina Faso Police in Sebu, Burkina Faso Feb 29th
playground for jihadists, as Burkina Faso's armed forces are weak, struggling with poor equipment and lack of training and funding. According to UN figures, jihadist attacks in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger left nearly 4,000 people dead last year. Nice find |