The Supreme Court of Ouhigui initiated a criminal case in relation to the jihadist attack in northern Burkina Faso, in which at least 170 people died, and asked the country’s citizens to collaborate in the investigation of the crime, the news agency reported. news from Burkina Faso, AIB. on March 2.
According to the information received by the prosecutor, the preliminary number of attacks against civilians in the villages of Komsilga, Nodin and Soro (Yatenga province) is 170 people.
The prosecution drew attention to the seriousness of the crime and called on the country’s citizens to cooperate with the investigation.
“I call on all people who have elements or information about these events to report them directly to the prosecutor’s office or the judicial police services of the jurisdiction.” — underlines the prosecutor’s press release.
On Sunday, February 26, the population of three towns in the department of Thiu, province of Yatenga, was massacred as a result of a jihadist attack. There are also numerous injuries. Survivors say the victims include dozens of women and young children.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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