Monday, February 20, 2023

France Officially Ends Military Operations In Burkina Faso

Head of Burkina Faso's army Colonel Adam Nere receives a flag from French Lieutenant-Colonel Louis Lecacheur during a military handover ceremony to officially mark the end of French military operations on Burkinabe soil, at the base of Kamboincin, Burkina Faso February 18, 2023. Burkina Faso's General Staff of the Armed Forces/Handout via REUTERS 

 France 24: French army officially ends operations in Burkina Faso 

Burkina Faso announced on Sunday that operations by the French army in the jihadist-hit West African state were officially over, after bilateral relations soured in recent months. 

Senior officers from Burkinabe and French forces in the country held a flag-lowering ceremony to mark the occasion at a camp on the outskirts of the capital Ouagadougou on Saturday, Burkina’s army said in a statement. 

Last month France confirmed it would withdraw its contingent of hundreds of troops stationed in Burkina Faso, after the junta ruling the Sahel country demanded the force pull out within four weeks. 

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Update: Burkina Faso marks official end of French military operations on its soil (Reuters)  

WNU Edior: The final 400 French special forces have now left Burkina Faso.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nationalizations of French industries to follow.