16–27 January -
January 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: A
coup to oust president Kaboré over alleged insecurity has sparked massive demands to oust and to support the military transition government.
30 September -
September 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: Gunfire breaks out in the
Burkinabe capital
Ouagadougou, raising concerns of a possible
mutiny or coup attempt in the country. Military forces block major roads and the state television is disabled.[9] Interim President
Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba was removed over his alleged inability to deal with the country's Islamist insurgency, and Captain
Ibrahim Traoré took over as interim leader.
October–December
4 October - Twelve
Burkinabé troops are killed and five others are wounded in an attack in the northern
Sanmatenga Province. No group has claimed responsibility for the
ambush assault.[10]
31 October - Gunmen
open fire against security forces in
Sourou,
Burkina Faso, killing five policemen. Fifteen attackers are killed in a gunfight after the attack.[12]
9 November - Security forces in
Togo repel an attack at a security outpost in
Kpendjal Prefecture in the far north of the country, pushing back the attackers to
Burkina Faso. It is the first
Islamist incident in Togo.[13]
22 November - Gunmen open fire at a security post in
Sanmatenga,
Burkina Faso, killing ten civilians and nine
gendarmes. Another person is injured and a healthcare center is burned.
23 December - Gunmen ambush a column of a civilian militia in
Loroum,
Burkina Faso, killing 41 people. It is one of the deadliest single-day attack against the militia.[17]
16–27 January -
January 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: A
coup to oust president Kaboré over alleged insecurity has sparked massive demands to oust and to support the military transition government.
30 September -
September 2022 Burkina Faso coup d'état: Gunfire breaks out in the
Burkinabe capital
Ouagadougou, raising concerns of a possible
mutiny or coup attempt in the country. Military forces block major roads and the state television is disabled.[9] Interim President
Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba was removed over his alleged inability to deal with the country's Islamist insurgency, and Captain
Ibrahim Traoré took over as interim leader.
October–December
4 October - Twelve
Burkinabé troops are killed and five others are wounded in an attack in the northern
Sanmatenga Province. No group has claimed responsibility for the
ambush assault.[10]
31 October - Gunmen
open fire against security forces in
Sourou,
Burkina Faso, killing five policemen. Fifteen attackers are killed in a gunfight after the attack.[12]
9 November - Security forces in
Togo repel an attack at a security outpost in
Kpendjal Prefecture in the far north of the country, pushing back the attackers to
Burkina Faso. It is the first
Islamist incident in Togo.[13]
22 November - Gunmen open fire at a security post in
Sanmatenga,
Burkina Faso, killing ten civilians and nine
gendarmes. Another person is injured and a healthcare center is burned.
23 December - Gunmen ambush a column of a civilian militia in
Loroum,
Burkina Faso, killing 41 people. It is one of the deadliest single-day attack against the militia.[17]