The move comes as the country faces increasing violence from extremist factions that have destabilized the region and forced thousands to flee their homes.
The decision to form these specialized units is part of the junta’s strategy to strengthen security and restore peace in areas heavily affected by terrorist attacks.
The newly created battalions will be tasked with launching operations against armed insurgents who have been responsible for deadly assaults on civilians and security forces. These forces will also focus on protecting key infrastructure and preventing further expansion of terrorist influence in the country.
The initiative was launched in response to the rising number of attacks that have crippled communities and threatened the stability of the West African nation. With limited resources and international support, the junta aims to enhance its military capabilities to regain control over territories currently under extremist control.
The creation of these battalions will involve recruiting and training local forces who are familiar with the terrain and can effectively counter the insurgents’ tactics. The government also plans to provide the units with advanced equipment and intelligence support to increase their efficiency on the battlefield.
The people of Burkina Faso have long suffered from the impact of terrorism, with villages being destroyed, schools shut down, and farmers unable to work their lands. By strengthening its military presence, the junta hopes to regain the trust of the population and pave the way for lasting peace and stability in the region.
