Terrorist organizations from the Middle East have uprooted the Islamic State. His leader Abu Bakr Baghdadi has been killed. After which IS militants are now turning to Africa. Al Qaeda and Islamic State militants are spreading their legs in Africa after being defeated in the Middle East. Recently, many terrorists riding on motorcycles and small trucks have been seen, who have attacked the government forces and forest guards in this area and forced them to flee.
According to media reports, the United Nations has also issued a warning about this. Some of his researchers were quoted as saying that Islamic terrorists are reaching gold mines located in far-flung areas of Africa. These mines are the best hideout for Islamic terrorists. Gold is still present in many of these gold mines. These people are also extracting gold from the minor children of the area. The money from which is being used to recruit new members as well as to buy weapons and explosives.
For the past few months, there have been reports of continuous terrorist attacks in the African country of Burkina Faso. This poor country has come under target of jihadi groups since recent years. Hundreds of people are reported dead in violent incidents here. Last month, 39 laborers working in a gold mine were killed in an ambush here. Apart from this, dozens of looters and many kidnapping incidents were recorded in this country.
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