• Sahara attacked the Burkinabe government military base in Arbinda, Sahel Region, Burkina Faso along with the town of Arbinda itself. The attack was halted...
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  • Arbinda attacks refers to the following events in Burkina Faso: Arbinda attack, 24 December 2019 Arbinda massacre, 18 August 2021 This disambiguation page...
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  • December 2019, a group of militants attacked civilians and a military base in Arbinda in one of Burkina Faso's deadliest attacks. At least 122 people were killed...
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  • Burkinabe government mentioned that the civilians were headed to Arbinda when they were attacked. Six VDP militiamen, fifteen gendarmes, and fifty-nine civilians...
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  • in Arbinda commune, Burkina Faso between Fulani and Fulse civilians after an attack by Ansarul Islam killed seven people in Hamkan, near Arbinda. The...
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  • wal-Muslimin attacked the city of Bourzanga, Burkina Faso, but the attack was repelled by Burkinabe and French forces. Beginning in 2019 in Arbinda and escalating...
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  • from Ansarul Islam attacked the town of Arbinda, Sahel Region, Burkina Faso, killing 19 civilians and wounding 13 others. Arbinda, in northern Burkina...
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    hotel attack: Police seek info on hotel attack gunmen". BBC News. 23 November 2015. "Second group claims responsibility for Mali hotel attack". france24...
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  • time of the attacks in Goulgountou, JNIM kidnapped dozens of women and children in Arbinda. In the afternoon of January 11, jihadists attacked Volunteers...
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  • time of the attack, Burkinabe soldiers were escorting a convoy of civilians in Seno Province. The convoy was leaving Dori and headed to Arbinda, and was...
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  • This is a list of terrorist incidents which took place in 2019, including attacks by violent non-state actors for political motives. Note that terrorism...
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  • mine attack occurred on 4 October 2019 near Madouji, Arbinda Department, Soum Province, Burkina Faso. The Dolmané gold mining site was attacked by suspected...
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    militants and two French soldiers died. On 9 June 19 civilians died in an attack on Arbinda. On 18 June, jihadist militants killed 17–18 people in the village...
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  • On 3 May 2021, Islamic militants attacked Kodyel, a village in Foutouri, Burkina Faso. The attack left at least 30 people dead and another 20 injured....
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  • group of militants on motorcycles attacked civilians and a military base in Arbinda, Soum Province, Burkina Faso. The attack and subsequent battle lasted several...
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  • massacre – massacre in Benin with a connection to Burkina Faso. Porga attackattack in Benin with a connection to Burkina Faso. "Guiedougou Massacre: JNIM...
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  • target women during the insurgency. Arbinda, in northern Burkina Faso, has been the site of several major attacks by Islamist groups during the jihadist...
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    On 15 January 2016, gunmen armed with heavy weapons attacked the Cappuccino restaurant and the Splendid Hotel in the heart of Ouagadougou, the capital...
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  • insurgent groups began besieging government-controlled towns starting with Arbinda in 2019, and by early 2022 dozens of towns, including provincial capitals...
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    Faso's military. In the aftermath of the 2011 Libyan Civil War, militant attacks have increased due to a large influx of weapons and fighters into the region...
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  • Ouagadougou was also the site of a similar attack in 2016, which took place in the same district as the 2017 attack. Later that year, the region was struck...
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  • large presence in Soum. On June 10, an Ansarul Islam attack killed 19 civilians in the center of Arbinda. Prior to the massacre, during "Operation Doofu"...
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    In Amenas hostage crisis (category Attacks on buildings and structures in Algeria)
    Algeria. One of Belmokhtar's senior lieutenants, Abdul al Nigeri, led the attack and was among the terrorists killed. After four days, the Algerian special...
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    2009 Nouakchott suicide bombing (category Attacks on diplomatic missions of France)
    Mauritania. The bombing killed the perpetrator and wounded three people. The attack occurred three weeks after Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz had claimed victory in...
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  • On June 10, an Ansarul Islam attack killed 19 civilians in the center of Arbinda. Eight days later, jihadists attacked Belehede, killing eighteen civilians...
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  • insurgent groups began besieging government-controlled towns starting with Arbinda in 2019, and by early 2022 dozens of towns, including provincial capitals...
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  • several unidentified gunmen attacked the Israeli embassy in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, in a gun and grenade attack. At 2:20 am local time, between...
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  • Mreiti base attack occurred on 4 June 2005 when militants from the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat, a predecessor group of AQIM, attacked a remote...
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    it was a deliberate attack. A 24-year-old man named Niser bin Muhammad Nasr Nawar was the suicide bomber, who carried out the attack with the aid of a relative...
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    insurgent groups began besieging government-controlled towns starting with Arbinda in 2019, and by early 2022 dozens of towns, including provincial capitals...
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