In Burkina Faso, West Africa, some groups in the military have declared a coup to overthrow the president and seize power.

This is the second coup d'état in Burkina Faso this year, and there are concerns that extremist groups will take advantage of the chaos of political upheaval.

In Burkina Faso, on the 30th of last month, some groups of the military gave a speech on national television, expelled President Damiba, who had seized power through a coup d'état in January, and seized power by suspending the constitution. declared that



In a speech, the soldiers criticized the government's anti-terrorism measures, saying, ``President Damiba has caused a deterioration in public security. Many areas have fallen under the control of terrorists.'' justified.



In Burkina Faso, terrorism and attacks by Islamic extremist groups have been repeated and many people have become victims. rice field.



On the other hand, in the Sahel region south of the Sahara Desert, where Burkina Faso is located, there have been a series of coups d'état, with the neighboring country of Mali two years ago and the neighboring country of Guinea last year, when the military seized power. There are also concerns that extremist organizations will take advantage of the chaos to further intensify their activities.