 To other parts of Africa, Burkina Faso's Prime Minister Christof Dabiri visited on Monday, a village where at least 132 people were killed in the worst militant attack in recent years. The attackers struck during the night on Friday, killing residents of the village of Sohan in Gjaha province, Bodhrinij, in the Jihadist plague northeast. He also burnt homes and the local market. No group has claimed responsibility. Government spokesperson Usini Tambora later told reporters that Prime Minister Dabiri on Monday also visited survivors of the attack at a hospital in Dori and separately spoke with internally displaced people in the northeastern town of Sabah.