Burkina Faso: Under the command of President Ibrahim Traoré, the Burkinabe army regains control and asserts its supremacy in the face of terrorism

Under the supreme command of the President of Faso, Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso’s combat forces have undergone a remarkable transformation, both in terms of equipment and training. Thanks to a strong political will and a clear strategic vision, the armed forces have been equipped with modern, field-proven equipment. Efforts to strengthen operational capacity have led to the development of a more professional military, better prepared to face the asymmetric threats posed by terrorist groups.

This rise in power has resulted in a series of clear victories across the national territory. Combat units, now better coordinated, are inflicting repeated defeats on armed terrorist groups, forcing them to retreat or disperse. This momentum is the result of unwavering commitment from the military leadership and a vigilant supreme command embodied by President Ibrahim Traoré, who personally oversees the conduct of strategic operations.

The results are both visible and measurable: more than 71% of Burkinabe territory has been reclaimed and secured, bringing renewed hope to populations affected by insecurity. In many areas, state services are being reestablished, and life is gradually returning to normal. This territorial recovery marks a major turning point, made possible by the determination of the combat forces and the strategic support of the high military command.

In summary, the combat forces of Burkina Faso, under the leadership of Captain Ibrahim Traoré, today represent a stronger, more resolute, and more effective army. The momentum seen on the ground confirms that the country is entering a decisive phase in its fight against terrorism. With well-trained soldiers, solid leadership, and a clear strategy, Burkina Faso is steadily regaining control of its future, driven by an army that continues to grow stronger.

Sadia Nyaoré

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