Djibo under attack: Security forces battle to restore stability amid JNIM assault

Preliminary reports indicate a devastating attack by JNIM militants in Djibo has left over 100 dead, including civilians and military personnel. While the assault inflicted heavy damage—particularly on the military camp—security forces maintain control of key areas, countering claims that terrorists have overrun the entire city.

Security operations underway
Burkinabe defense forces (FDS) and volunteer for the defense of the Homeland (VDP) are actively engaged in operations to reclaim full control.

Authorities dismiss exaggerated reports of widespread terrorist occupation as attempts to spread panic, emphasizing that coordinated efforts are underway to secure affected neighborhoods and protect civilians.

Call for public vigilance
Officials urge citizens to reject misinformation and remain united, assuring that security forces are working tirelessly to restore normalcy.

The government reaffirms its commitment to combating terrorism, with additional measures being deployed to reinforce defenses and prevent further attacks.

A test of resilience
Though the attack marks a severe blow, the resolve of security forces remains unshaken.

The incident underscores the ongoing threat of insurgent violence while highlighting the need for public cooperation and trust in stabilization efforts.

Authorities stress that accurate information—not alarmist narratives—will guide Djibo’s path to recovery.

Papa IBRAHIMA

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