Burkina Faso: A break with Paris, followed by attacks the next day – a coincidence that is anything but

On June 26, 2026, Burkina Faso definitively turned the page on its diplomatic relations with France, denouncing Paris’s “incessant activism” against its national interests and persistent “neocolonial ambitions.” Four days later, on June 30, several positions of the Defense and Security Forces, in Gayéri, Solhan, and Sebba, came under terrorist assaults of a scale rarely seen in recent months.

Was this a mere coincidence of the calendar, or a signal sent by proxies whose interests had just been disrupted? The question begs to be asked, given how strikingly the events coincide.

The Army General Staff has not hidden its analysis. In a blunt statement, the military hierarchy assessed that these coordinated attacks occurred on the heels of the diplomatic rupture, adding that support for these terrorist hordes was beyond any doubt.

An observation heavy with meaning, confirming what many Burkinabe already sensed: sovereignty comes at a price, and those who contest it will stop at nothing to make it falter.

But history will especially remember the response. In Gayéri, the Rapid Intervention Battalion repelled the assault with total firmness, routing the attackers before carrying out decisive sweep operations.

Across all three targeted localities, the National Armed Forces, supported by the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland and backed by air power, neutralized more than 400 enemy combatants, recovering in the process a considerable arsenal: over 250 motorcycles, 353 weapons, and a significant cache of ammunition and communications equipment. Three soldiers unfortunately fell in combat, to whom the Nation owes homage and gratitude.

This heavy defeat inflicted on the enemy is tangible proof that it is now weakened. But weakened does not mean annihilated.

Armed groups, stripped of their alleged backers and cornered on the ground, are precisely resorting to these types of desperate attacks to strike at public morale and fuel a security narrative in their favor.

That is why vigilance must remain, more than ever, the watchword of every Burkinabe, civilian and military alike.

Burkina Faso has chosen its path that of full and complete sovereignty and it will have to defend it step by step, with the same determination displayed in Gayéri, Solhan, and Sebba.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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