 Over 3,300 people, including 2,000 children and more than 500 women, have been forced to flee their homes after the recent harrowing assault on the village in Burkina Faso. At least 138 civilians were killed in the June 5th attack on Solan Village in Burkina Faso's northeastern Sahel region near the border with Niger, making it the deadliest since 2015. That's according to the UNHCR spokesperson Baba Baloch, fearing for their lives thousands of men, women and children rushed for refuge in the nearby villages of Sheba and Samphelga, arriving with few or no belongings.