Al-Qaeda Affiliate JNIM Claims 200 Soldiers Killed in Attack

May 16, 2025

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An Al-Qaeda-affiliated group, Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM), has claimed responsibility for a devastating attack on a military base in Djibo, northern Burkina Faso.

The attack which took place on Sunday, May 11, 2025, has been confrimed that 200 soldiers were killed.

The U.S.-based SITE Intelligence Group reported JNIM’s formal statement on Thursday, which sharply increased the group’s initial claim of 60 soldier deaths.

Details of the Djibo Attack

The assault targeted a military base, a police station, and a market in Djibo, a strategically important town long besieged by jihadist groups.

It was reported that hundreds of JNIM fighters overran and destroyed the base, with satellite footage showing burn marks and smoke over the military site, a nearby prison, and a hospital.

Reports from Three Djibo residents  claims dozens of soldiers and civilians were killed, although no official toll has been confirmed by the Burkina Faso’s government.

JNIM’s tactics included simultaneous attacks on eight localities to disperse Burkina Faso’s air force, with the main assault focusing on Djibo’s military camps.

The group has since blocked road access to the Djibo base,which further isolates the area.

Broader Regional Impact

JNIM’s activities extend beyond Djibo, with the leader seen in a video urging residents to leave for safety, signaling the group’s intent to maintain control over the area.

The Sahel region, encompassing Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger, remains a hotspot for jihadist violence, with JNIM and Islamic State affiliates controlling significant territories.

Burkina Faso, where over 40% of the land is under insurgent control, faces escalating violence, with recent attacks killing dozens of civilians and soldiers across multiple provinces.

Conclusion

The JNIM attack on Djibo highlights the escalating power of Al-Qaeda-affiliated groups in Burkina Faso and the broader Sahel.

With no official government response and unverified casualty figures, the situation remains volatile.

The junta’s inability to counter JNIM’s coordinated assaults raises questions about its security strategy, as the group continues to exploit weaknesses to expand its influence and arsenal.

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