Burkina Faso: Destruction of a Mosque, when terrorist “Com” mocks the intelligence of African public opinion

If ridicule could indeed kill, some would have long departed from the world of the living. Currently, certain images are circulating on social media showing the rubble of a mosque supposedly destroyed by a Turkish drone strike from the Burkinabe army, which allegedly caused the deaths of 15 civilians. These images are believed to be the work of the press officer for terrorist movements in the Sahel, the notorious Wassim Nasr from France 24.

Firstly, if there really was a drone strike that killed 15 civilians, in the images published on social media, the terrorists would prioritize displaying bodies burned by fire, given their way of acting. Secondly, for anyone who has never witnessed a drone strike, at least with the MPSR, Burkinabe people now know what it looks like.

One would have seen burning wooden debris and bricks charred by fire. However, in the images published by the most cursed of terrorists, we are rather faced with a building that may have been visited by a bulldozer. In short, it looks like the areas were visited by hammers and chisels.

If a mosque was chosen for this staging, it is no coincidence. Today, French neocolonialism is desperately trying to pit Burkinabe people against each other in a civil war.

Destroying a mosque can be synonymous with an act of war for a Muslim who does not understand the current geopolitics in Burkina Faso. And that is what France and its local lackeys aim to achieve: creating a religious or ethnic war by manipulating everyone.

Today, the Burkinabe people have understood the enemy’s strategies and have taken all measures to unmask them at the right time.

Sadia Nyaoré