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Police death toll from militant attack in Burkina Faso rises to 15 By Syndicated Content
Jun 23, 2021 | 6:23 AM
OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) â Four police officers who had gone missing after a militant attack in Burkina Faso on Monday have been found dead, raising the police death toll to 15, police sources said on Wednesday.
The ambush occurred while the unit was on a relief mission to the town of Yirgou, which has been hit by recent violence, Security Minister Ousseini Compaore said in a statement.
Initially 11 police officers were reported killed and four missing. Five police sources told Reuters that the four missing were now confirmed dead.
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BRAZZAVILLE, June 21 (Reuters) - Chinese President Xi Jinping has agreed in principle to reschedule Congo Republic’s debt, Congolese Finance Minister Rigobert Roger Andely said on Monday, adding that the move would help unlock stalled International Monetary Fund lending.
The IMF approved a $449 million, three-year lending programme in 2019 on the condition that the Central African oil producer ensured the long-term sustainability of its debt.
Only $45 million has been disbursed to date, however, as the government has struggled to secure a restructuring of its debt to oil traders.
“The debt is an obstacle to the conclusion and the continuation of relations with the IMF within the framework of the extended facility which was concluded in July 2019. That’s the point that sometimes hurts our country,” said Andely.