Burkina Faso military government led by Captain Ibrahim Traore has disclosed that Russian troops could be deployed to the West African nation to help in the fight against extremist insurgencies in the West African nation. He added that Russia has also given the country the authority to purchase any weapon they need to fight the raging security problem…
The military authority in Burkina Faso has announced that Russian troops could deploy to fight extremist insurgencies in the West African country if the need calls for it.
Captain Ibrahim Traore, who is currently the head of the junta, said in an interview that the Russian leadership is offering to support the country with logistical and tactical training.
He added that Moscow also pledged to sell any type of weapon needed to crush the raging insecurity in the Sahel nation.
The young head of the military regime also clarified that there were no restrictions on the volume of weapons that could be purchased from Russia, China, Turkey, or Iran, unlike other countries.
Reports recently surfaced that about 100 Russian fighters were sent to the African country last week as military instructors.
Burkina Faso, like other countries under military dictatorship in Africa, has strengthened ties with Russia and deserted its former colonial power, France.
Recall that Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger recently announced their immediate withdrawal from the regional ECOWAS bloc.
The three countries have been facing security challenges and have faulted the bloc for failing to assist them in tackling their common enemies.
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