Tag: Burkina Faso

  • DR Congo poll: Blaze hits electoral depot as hectic vote nears

    Smoke rising over electoral complex Symbol copyright AFP Symbol caption The Scale of the damage from the blaze is unclear

    Hearth has gutted an electoral fee construction in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, within the violent run-as much as a presidential vote.

    The reason for the hearth, which broke out overnight, has no longer been showed, and the scale of the damage is uncertain.

    Black smoke may still be noticed over the location, a warehouse development, on Thursday morning.

    The campaign to opt for a successor to President Joseph Kabila on 23 December has been marred by deadly clashes.

    The president’s mandate resulted in 2016, but elections have been again and again not on time.

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  • Primary African Republic: Russian journalists die in ambush

    A file photo shows an armed fighter from the 3R armed militia displaying his weapon in the town of Koui, Central African Republic, 27 April 2017 Symbol copyright Reuters Image caption Lots of people had been killed in violence within the AUTOMOTIVE in latest years

    Three reporters, believed to be Russians, have been killed in an ambush in the Primary African Republic (CAR).

    The Russian international ministry mentioned it used to be involved with local authorities to establish their identities.

    The our bodies had been reportedly discovered on a street near the central the town of Sibut.

    it’s unclear who was once at the back of the assault, however many armed forces teams are energetic within the AUTOMOBILE. the country has witnessed ethnic and religious battle considering that a rebellion rebellion in 2013.

    The mayor of Sibut used to be quoted through AFP information company as pronouncing that the 3 have been killed at approximately 22:00 native time on Monday (21:00 GMT). Their motive force survived the incident.

    An independent Russian TV station has mentioned the gang were making a documentary about the Russian mercenary team, Wagner, that is stated to be energetic in the AUTOMOBILE.

    Who are Russia’s shadowy mercenaries fighting in Syria?

    Wagner could also be active in Syria, the place it’s believed to have as many as 2,500 warring parties, and has been positioned under US sanctions for its alleged involvement in the Ukraine conflict.

    Russia has taken an increasingly more distinguished position within the AUTOMOBILE over the prior year and won UN approval to coach and arm the us of a’s army in December.

    In 2013, Muslim rebels from the Seleka umbrella team overthrew the president within the majority-Christian u . s . a .. A band of most commonly Christian militias, referred to as the anti-balaka, rose up to counter the rebels.

    The continuing violence has left 1/2 the inhabitants in need of humanitarian aid.

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  • Explosions, gunfire rock Burkina Faso’s capital

    Gunfire and explosions rocked Burkina Faso’s capital early Friday in what the police said was a suspected attack by Islamic extremists.

    OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso (AP) — Gunfire and explosions rocked Burkina Faso’s capital early Friday in what the police said was a suspected attack by Islamic extremists.

    By midday the gunfire became intermittent and helicopters flew over the French Embassy in Ouagadougou. Witnesses at the national television office which faces the French Embassy told The Associated Press that five people came in a pick-up truck in front of the embassy and started shooting after saying “Allahu Akhbar.” They then set fire to the truck and began shooting.

    Heavy smoke rose from the army joint chief of staff’s office in Ouagadougou, and witnesses said loud explosions were still heard around the military headquarters in the western part of the capital’s city center and far from the other area under attack that houses the embassies, the prime minister’s office and United Nations offices.

    Burkina Faso’s police director general Jean Bosco Kienou told AP “the form is that of a terrorist attack.”

    Plumes of black smoke could be seen above the army offices in western Ouagadougou where police and gendarmerie responded. Barricades were erected to keep people from all areas under assault.

    Burkina Faso’s police said the defense and security forces are responding to attacks around the Prime Minister’s office and the United Nations.

    France’s foreign affairs ministry published a message on their website warning of gunfire in the capital, and said that security forces are now intervening and enhanced security measures could be taken by authorities. It recommended people stay off the streets and remain in a safe place.

    Ouagadougou has been attacked by Islamic extremists targeting foreigners at least twice in the past few years.

    In August, extremists opened fire as patrons dined on a Sunday night at the Aziz Istanbul restaurant, killing at least 18 people. In January 2016, Islamic extremists attacked another cafe popular with foreigners in the capital, killing 30 people.

    Both times security forces have struggled to contain the violence, waiting for hours before intervening at the scene.

    Islamic extremist threats also moved into new parts of Burkina Faso earlier this month with an attack by 10 people in an eastern town that killed an officer and wounded two others. Increased attacks staged at the border with Mali have forced thousands to flee over the past year. An Australian doctor who had spent decades treating civilians was also abducted along this border and remains missing.

    The region is also now the home of a Burkina Faso extremist figure, Malam Dicko, who has collaborated with militants across the border in Mali. Among his objectives has been seeking to end the use of French, the former colonizer’s language, in regional schools. Burkinabe forces backed by French military counterparts have tried to capture Dicko but he remains at large.

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    Associated Press writer Carley Petesch in Dakar, Senegal contributed to this report.