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Plot to kill Burkina Faso leader foiled, says junta.
Summary
The junta said security services intercepted an alleged plot to kill Burkina Faso's leader, Capt Ibrahim Traoré, which officials say was linked to former officer Paul‑Henri Damiba; authorities reported arrests and ongoing investigations.
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Burkina Faso's ruling junta announced that security services intercepted an alleged plan to kill the country's leader, Capt Ibrahim Traoré. The security minister named former officer Lt Col Paul‑Henri Damiba as the alleged planner and said the plot involved outside funding. Authorities said they uncovered evidence and have made arrests. There has been no public comment from Damiba or from Ivory Coast.
Key facts:
- The junta announced that intelligence services intercepted an alleged plot to assassinate Capt Ibrahim Traoré and to target other senior figures.
- The security minister identified former leader Lt Col Paul‑Henri Damiba as the alleged organiser and alleged foreign funding from Ivory Coast; neither Damiba nor Ivory Coast has commented.
- Authorities reported arrests and said investigations are ongoing, and the minister said suspects will be brought to justice soon.
- Capt Traoré has faced previous coup attempts and is governing amid persistent jihadist violence and internal political tensions.
Summary:
The announcement indicates a reported foiled attempt and ongoing legal and security action by the authorities. The immediate status, as stated by officials, is that the plot was intercepted, arrests have been made and investigations continue; the exact number arrested is undetermined at this time.
