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Ghana to Medevac Burkina Faso Attack Victims

 

 

The Ghana Armed Forces are making arrangements to medevac victims of the terrorist attack in Burkina Faso back to Ghana, President John Mahama has announced. According to GHOne News, the President made the statement, underscoring the government’s commitment to supporting its citizens.

 

The move is part of the government’s efforts to provide medical attention to those affected by the attack. The President’s announcement has brought relief to families of the victims, who are anxious about the welfare of their loved ones.

 

The terrorist attack in Burkina Faso has left several Ghanaians dead and others injured. The government has condemned the attack and is working to provide support to the families of the victims.

 

The medevac operation is expected to be carried out soon, with the Ghana Armed Forces working closely with other agencies to ensure a smooth process. The government has not released details of the arrangements, but sources indicate that the operation is underway.

 

The incident has highlighted the risks faced by Ghanaians in the region and the need for increased vigilance. The government has urged citizens to exercise caution when traveling to high-risk areas.

 

The nation awaits further updates on the situation, with many calling for increased security measures to protect citizens abroad.

 

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Author: Korkor Anumu

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