Burkina Faso: Fighting forces are stepping up their efforts to retake territory, bringing the country closer to full liberation
Under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Faso, the Fighting Forces of Burkina Faso are continuing their mission to reclaim the national territory with determination. On several fronts, operations carried out in recent days have resulted in clear progress in the fight against terrorist groups. Maintaining strategic silence, the engaged units are multiplying effective actions that are progressively bringing the country closer to its objective of total liberation.
In several regions previously under threat, the Combating Forces have recently regained control of strategic villages.
These victories, achieved through effort and sacrifice, testify to the growing operational capabilities of the Burkinabe army.
As localities are freed, a rigorous process of consolidation and securing is underway to prevent any attempt by armed groups to return.
In parallel with military operations, the authorities are actively working towards the sustainable stabilization of the reclaimed areas.
The remaining administrative institutions, still fragile, now benefit from a reinforced protection system, allowing the State to gradually re-establish its presence and essential services for the benefit of the populations.
With the rainy season approaching, hope is reborn in the liberated zones. Displaced populations will soon be able to return to their villages, with the support of the authorities to resettle and resume their agricultural activities in complete serenity.
This dynamic marks a decisive step towards peace and the reconstruction of Burkina Faso.
Hadja Kourouma
