Armed groups attacked the village in Burkina Faso, West Africa, where attacks believed to have been committed by Islamic extremist groups have killed approximately 100 inhabitants.

According to the Burkina Faso government, armed groups raided the village from the night of the 4th to the 5th in the northeastern province of Yagha, killing about 100 inhabitants.



So far, no criminal statement has been issued, but President Cabore posted on Twitter that "security officials are doing their best to search for and control those who have committed outrageous acts," and proceed with the investigation. I showed my thoughts.



He also announced that he would be in mourning for three days starting from the 5th to mourn the victims of the attack.



UN Secretary-General António Guterres also strongly condemned the case, saying, "I am resentful of the killings. The international community needs to double its support as member states confront radical ideas." ..



In the Sahel region south of the Sahel desert, armed groups such as the extremist organization IS = Islamic State have emerged, and even in Burkina Faso, which is located in a corner of the Sahel region, terrorism and attacks have continued since 2015 around the border with neighboring countries Mali and Niger. However, Western media reports that the attack has caused the most casualties to date.