2025 Diapaga Attack
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On March 28, 2025, jihadists from
Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin Jama'at Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (, JNIM; , GSIM; ) is a Salafi Jihadist organisation in the Maghreb and West Africa formed by the merger of Ansar Dine, al-Mourabitoun and the Saharan branch of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (a militant ...
attacked Burkinabe forces at
Diapaga Diapaga is a city in, and the capital of, Tapoa Province, situated in eastern Burkina Faso. The main ethnic group in the city are the Gourmantché. It is a major centre for health services in the region. The W Park militant group of Burkina Faso ...
, Est Region, Burkina Faso, killing at least sixty soldiers. The attack was revenge for the
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of over 58 civilians at Solenzo on March 11.


Background

Between March 10 and 11, 2025, soldiers from the
Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland The Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (, abbr. VDP) is an auxiliary and irregular force in Burkina Faso. Formed to fight jihadist insurgents in the country, it operates as an auxiliary force supporting the Burkina Faso Armed Forces. Hi ...
and the Burkinabe Army massacred over 58 Fulani civilians near the town of Solenzo in northwest Burkina Faso. The victims were accused of sheltering jihadists who had attacked VDP fighters earlier that month.
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deplored the massacre, and called for an investigation. HRW also warned of imminent reprisal attacks by jihadist groups.


Attack

The attack began at around 4pm on March 28, when
Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal-Muslimin Jama'at Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (, JNIM; , GSIM; ) is a Salafi Jihadist organisation in the Maghreb and West Africa formed by the merger of Ansar Dine, al-Mourabitoun and the Saharan branch of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (a militant ...
(JNIM) fighters launched an attack on the Burkinabe army and VDP base in Diapaga. The jihadists arrived on motorcycles from the south, and attacked the base south of the town which was housing soldiers from the 27th Rapid Intervention Brigade (BIR) and VDP volunteers at the time. During the attack, the jihadists used civilian drones to monitor the movements of the Burkinabe soldiers. After brief resistance, the Burkinabe forces fled. The jihadists looted the camp and then set fire to it. The attackers then set fire to several buildings in the city of Diapaga, freeing prisoners and looting a cotton company according to RFI. Sahel expert
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contradicted these claims, saying that the jihadists didn't free the prison or loot the cotton company, but instead limited themselves to a few districts of the city to chase after fleeing soldiers.


Aftermath

According to LSI Africa, at least 65 soldiers and VDP were killed during the attack including base commander Yannick Sawadogo. On March 30, RFI reported at least 30 soldiers and 22 VDP were killed, but clarified that the toll could increase.
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reported that 63 soldiers and VDP were killed. Two weeks after the attack, Nasr stated that at least 100 soldiers and VDP were killed, missing, or injured. On April 8, JNIM released a statement saying that the Diapaga attack was the "beginning of revenge for Solenzo". Five days earlier, JNIM attacked civilians and VDP conscripts in the Sourou Valley, killing at least 200. Another attack occurred in Diapaga on May 12th, where JNIM proceeded to raid the city, attacking a prison, destroying monuments, and setting fires to businesses. During the prison attack, prisoners were freed, with some being recruited into the ranks of JNIM. On May 21st, a video was taken showing armed militants speaking to residents stating that city was completely under their control. A Burkinabe military convoy entered the city on June 9th, according to a broadcast from
Radio Télévision du Burkina The Radiodiffusion Télévision du Burkina is the national broadcaster of the West African state of Burkina Faso. Radiodiffusion Télévision du Burkina is headquartered in the capital city Ouagadougou. Generaldirector (CEO) of RTB is Marcel Toà ...
, having left from
Fada N'gourma Fada N'gourma, also written Fada-Ngourma or Noungu, is a city and an important market town in eastern Burkina Faso, lying east of Ouagadougou, in the Gourmantché area. It is the capital of the Est Region and Gourma Province, and is also the sea ...
two weeks prior.


References

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