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					<description><![CDATA[Abuja— Armed militants ambushed Nigerian security forces responding to a distress call in the northwestern state of Kebbi, killing nine]]></description>
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<p><strong>Abuja</strong>— Armed militants ambushed Nigerian security forces responding to a distress call in the northwestern state of Kebbi, killing nine soldiers, a police officer and one civilian, authorities said on Wednesday, in the latest attack in a region facing escalating insecurity.</p>



<p>The assault occurred late Tuesday in Shanga local government area, where security personnel had been deployed following warnings of an imminent attack, according to state government spokesman Yahaya Sarki. </p>



<p>Several soldiers were also injured when militants opened fire in the village of Giron Masa.</p>



<p>Officials said the attackers struck as troops were mobilizing, leaving multiple casualties and destroying vehicles. Images released by authorities showed burned military equipment along a rural road surrounded by forested terrain.</p>



<p>Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris visited injured personnel in hospital, describing the incident as a significant loss and pledging support for affected families.</p>



<p>No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, though residents have pointed to the Islamic State Sahel Province, locally known as Lakurawa, which has become increasingly active in northwestern Nigeria.</p>



<p>Militant groups linked to Islamic State and other networks have expanded operations across border regions in recent years, exploiting limited state presence and porous frontiers. </p>



<p>Worsening security crisisThe attack underscores a broader pattern of violence across northern Nigeria, where security forces and civilians are frequently targeted. </p>



<p>The region has witnessed a surge in militant activity, kidnappings and armed raids, with multiple deadly incidents reported in recent months.</p>



<p>Authorities have not announced immediate retaliatory measures as investigations continue into the Kebbi ambush.</p>
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		<title>Jihadists kill at least 11 people in Burkina Faso ambush</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ouagadougou (AFP) — Jihadists killed at least three soldiers and eight civilian auxiliaries in an attack Saturday in Burkina Faso&#8217;s]]></description>
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<p><strong data-rich-text-format-boundary="true">Ouagadougou (AFP) — </strong>Jihadists killed at least three soldiers and eight civilian auxiliaries in an attack Saturday in Burkina Faso&#8217;s volatile north, security sources told AFP.</p>
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<p>The soldiers, who were patrolling with the auxiliaries, were caught in an ambush in the district of Bouroum, said one source.</p>
<p>Another source, confirming the attack, said the toll could rise, adding that two people were still unaccounted for. The ambush had happened near Silmangue, in Namentenga province, the source said.</p>
<p>The latest attack comes after a September 30 coup that ousted Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba &#8212; who himself seized power in January &#8212; and a day after 34-year-old captain Ibrahim Traore was named as his successor as transitional president.</p>
<p>One of the world&#8217;s poorest nations, Burkina Faso has a long history of coups since independence from France in 1960.</p>
<p>The latest are rooted in unrest within army ranks over the jihadist insurgency that swept in from neighbouring Mali in 2015.</p>
<p>Thousands of people have been killed and nearly two million have been displaced and more than a third of the country lies outside government control.</p>
<p>Traore has vowed to uphold a pledge that Damiba made for a return to civilian government by July 2024 at the latest.</p>
<p>But like Damiba before him, Traore defended the coup on the grounds that the authorities were failing to do enough against the jihadists.</p>
<p>Damiba fled on October 2 after a weekend of violent protests that also targeted the French embassy and saw demonstrators raise Russian flags.</p>
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