Security forces take revenge of more than 700 innocent lives, 80 terrorists killed in encounter
Security forces take revenge of more than 700 innocent lives, 80 terrorists killed in encounter
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Security forces launched an operation in the Saum province of the West African country of Burkina Faso after an attack on a military force, in which 60 suspected terrorists were killed. Earlier on Tuesday, 35 common people also lost their lives in the attack on the city by the terrorists. Most of the casualties are women. Confirming the encounter between the militants and the security forces, the country's President Roch Mark Kabore said that during this period 80 terrorists have been killed.

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Regarding this dreadful case, a security officer of Burkina Faso said on condition of anonymity that on Tuesday morning some unknown gunmen attacked the Arabinda area of the city. People died in this attack. The militants also attacked the military force. After this, the security forces launched an operation to surround the terrorists and during this time 60 terrorists have been piled up. According to sources, four soldiers of Burkina Faso's army have also been killed in this attack. Note that there are serious security conditions in the northern area of Burkina Faso. Such attacks are common here. Along with the security forces, common people are well aware of this.

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More than 700 people have died in the terrorist attacks in Burkina Faso. This figure is very shocking that 200 army personnel are also among those killed. In such a situation, this area is starting to feel quite insecure. As a result, thousands of people have migrated from here. Thousands of people have left their homes and have taken shelter in safe places. Explain that security has been a big issue in African countries.

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