Death toll from an attack on army unit in Burkina Faso climbs to 24, making it the deadliest attack yet in the West African nation's fight against militants
A soldier stand guards outside the Splendid Hotel in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Saturday, January 16, 2016 .
Seven other soldiers were wounded in the attack on Monday and five are still missing, the military and President Roch Marc Kabore said in separate statements. Once a pocket of relative calm in the Sahel, Burkina has suffered a homegrown insurgency for the past three years, which has been amplified by a spillover of violence and criminality from its chaotic neighbour Mali.
The main opposition party, the Union for Progress and Change , called for the government to step down, accusing it of failing to counter a militant threat which has killed hundreds of civilians and caused more than 150,000 to flee.
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