Colin Parkinson
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Hopefully with a little carefully applied help from the west to keep things moving and functioning.
More @ link or in attached NJSHDP one-pager.ISIS West Africa’s tactical successes and support in Nigeria have given the group the ability to expand its influence throughout the Sahel in the coming months, threatening US economic interests in the region, including direct investment opportunities. ISIS West Africa, formed in 2016 following a split with Boko Haram, operates primarily in Nigeria and the Lake Chad region and maintains an estimated 5,000 fighters, according to open-source reporting ...
CBH99 said:With the amount of SOF activity in the area, along with air strikes & other activities...surely ISIS can't be expanding that much?
Kill a good chunk of them, seize their weapon caches. Can't be too effective if a chunk of their manpower & weapons are gone. And recruiting online can't be hugely successful given the lack of reliable internet/cell phone providers in the area. (Almost a decade ago I worked in Africa, and unless things have DRASTICALLY changed in west Africa, can't imagine electronic communication is very robust...)
CBH99 said:With the amount of SOF activity in the area, along with air strikes & other activities...surely ISIS can't be expanding that much?
Kill a good chunk of them, seize their weapon caches. Can't be too effective if a chunk of their manpower & weapons are gone. And recruiting online can't be hugely successful given the lack of reliable internet/cell phone providers in the area. (Almost a decade ago I worked in Africa, and unless things have DRASTICALLY changed in west Africa, can't imagine electronic communication is very robust...)
PuckChaser said:One thing that probably hasn't changed, is the stark contrast between haves and have nots. People living in a trash pile right outside a compound with manicured grass and marble floors... never seen anything like it.
PuckChaser said:One thing that probably hasn't changed, is the stark contrast between haves and have nots. People living in a trash pile right outside a compound with manicured grass and marble floors... never seen anything like it.
More @ Reuters link here. This, from the company ...Thirty-seven civilians were killed and more than 60 wounded when gunmen ambushed a convoy transporting workers of Canadian gold miner Semafo in eastern Burkina Faso, regional authorities said on Wednesday.
The attack is the deadliest in recent years as the military struggles to contain Islamist violence that has overrun parts of Burkina Faso, located in west Africa. Semafo tightened security last year following armed incidents near two of its mines in the country.
Semafo said in a statement earlier that the attack on a convoy of five buses with military escort took place on the road to its Boungou mine in the eastern region of Est, about 40 kilometres from Boungou, and that there were several fatalities and injuries.
The Est governor’s office later gave more details, saying “unidentified armed men laid an ambush for a convoy transporting Semafo workers,” giving a provisional civilian death toll of 37 with over 60 wounded.
That toll does not include an unknown number of the security forces who may have been killed in the attack. The toll was likely to rise as there are a large number of people still unaccounted for, according to a security source.
Two security sources said the military vehicle leading the convoy was struck by an IED on a stretch of road where there is no cellphone network.
Shortly after the initial explosion, an unknown number of gunmen opened fire. One of the sources said it appeared that they targeted the buses as well as the military escort, which was unusual ...
More via Google News here.SEMAFO: Attack on the Road Between Fada and Boungou in Est Region
November 06, 2019
MONTREAL, Nov. 6, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - SEMAFO Inc. (TSX: SMF) (OMX: SMF) ("SEMAFO") regrets to report there was an attack on the road between Fada and the Boungou Mine site in the Est region of Burkina Faso. The incident happened approximately 40 kilometers from the Boungou Mine. The convoy, escorted by military personnel, comprised five buses transporting SEMAFO national employees, contractors and suppliers. Information currently has several fatalities and injuries. We will issue a more fulsome statement when complete details are known.
Boungou mine site remains secured and our operations are not affected. We are actively working with all levels of authorities to ensure the on-going safety and security of our employees, contractors and suppliers.
The Company would like to express its sincere sympathy to families of the victims in addition to its firm support of Burkina Faso's security forces.
About SEMAFO
SEMAFO is a Canadian-based intermediate gold producer with over twenty years' experience building and operating mines in West Africa. The Corporation operates two mines, the Mana and Boungou Mines in Burkina Faso. SEMAFO is committed to building value through responsible mining of its quality assets and leveraging its development pipeline.
milnews.ca said:
Ouch!daftandbarmy said:Apparently they fly the ex-pats back and forth by helicopter, but transport the local employees via escorted convoy. Most of these casualties will likely be local people.
MONTREAL, Nov. 7, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - SEMAFO Inc. (TSX: SMF) (OMX: SMF) ("SEMAFO") provides an update on yesterday's attack on the public road between Fada and the Boungou Mine site in the Est region of Burkina Faso. The incident happened approximately 40 kilometers from the Boungou Mine. The convoy, escorted by military personnel, comprised five buses transporting SEMAFO national employees, contractors and suppliers. Information from Burkina Faso authorities, currently has 37 fatalities and 60 wounded.
Benoit Desormeaux, President and CEO of SEMAFO, states: "We are devastated by this unprecedented attack. Our sincerest sympathies go out to the families and colleagues of the victims. Our priority is their safety, security and well being. Given the scale of the attack it will take some time to properly deal with it and we will do our utmost to support all those affected."
Boungou mine site remains secured, but we have suspended operations out of respect to the victims and those impacted and to ensure the highest levels of operational safety. We continue to actively work with all levels of authorities to ensure the ongoing safety, security and well-being of our employees, contractors and suppliers.
The Company would like to express again its sincere condolences to families of the victims in addition to its firm support of Burkina Faso's security forces ...
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MilEME09 said:https://www.660citynews.com/2020/11/15/canada-faces-fresh-calls-to-help-fight-terrorism-facilitate-peace-talks-in-mali/
Canadian press is reporting the French are courting us to return to mali and provide assistance. With this government it would probably be a token support effort. Though with the situation destabilizing, a battle group would be more appropriate.
CBH99 said:IF we went back to Mali, it best be part of the French counter-terrorism mission there. NOT for the UN.
That would allow us to contribute in far more meaningful ways (I have no idea what that might look like, but my main point is we would have more flexibility outside of the UN)
Sad thing is, with this government, they'd probably insist that it be under the UN flag. Look how streamlined that was for the Chinook crews :
CBH99 said:Totally agree with you daft.
Just to be clear, I didn't mention 'peacekeeping' once in my post.
IF we decided to get involved, I believe it should be in support of the French counter terrorism mission there. Plenty of lessons to be crossed over from Afghanistan, our kit is more or less optimized for that kind of warfare, and we would have the potential to have a far greater impact than if we deployed under the UN.
Let the 3rd world countries who use the UN peacekeeping operations as a fundraiser continue to do that. If we were to get involved, I'd prefer it be under our own flag. :2c:
daftandbarmy said:Agreed. However, the list of 'short and successful' counter-insurgency/terrorist campaign is terribly short.
Once we go through that looking glass we should be prepared to stay for a decade or so...
MilEME09 said:Agreed especially if we only commit some token force. A full battle group, with air support including fast air would be the minimal in my opinion to be effective.