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At least five people were killed, including a priest, as a result of the attack on a Protestant church in Burkina Faso.
The victims were shot around noon on Sunday after gunmen arrived by motorcycle and entered the building towards the end of the service.
The attackers shot in the air before killing their victims.
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At least two people are missing, according to a security source who spoke to the AFP Press Agency.
The priest's two sons were killed at his side during the attack, according to BBC Africa.
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L'église dans laquelle ils sont morts se trouve dans la paroisse de Silgadji et les suspects auraient fui au nord de la frontière malienne.
Le Burkina Faso a été victime d'attaques terroristes ces dernières années.
Le 26 avril, six personnes, dont cinq enseignants, ont été tuées à Maïtaougou, dans l’est du pays.
Et en 2018, au moins 35 personnes ont été tuées dans une série de tirs, qui auraient été commis par des extrémistes djihadistes.
Les autorités de ce pays d'Afrique de l'Ouest ont déclaré l'état d'urgence dans plusieurs provinces du nord du pays en décembre 2018, en réponse à la montée de la violence.
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