Attack near Semafo mine in Burkina Faso results in the death of at least 37
MONTREAL — An attack on employees of Quebec gold producer Semafo Inc. in Burkina Faso has left 37 people dead and 60 injured.
The attack occurred about 40 kilometres from the Boungou mine — one of the two sites operated by the company in the West African country — when a convoy of five buses accompanied by a military escort was ambushed.
The military vehicle ahead was reported to have struck an explosive device. The rest of the convoy was then shot by “unidentified armed individuals,” according to local authorities.
“The Boungou mine site remains safe and our operations have not been affected,” Semafo said in a statement. “We are working actively with all concerned authorities to ensure the health and safety of our employees, contractors and suppliers.”