 Now, Burkina Faso's Minister of Communication and Government Spokesman Oseni Tambora says terrorism spares no one. This is following the killing of three foreigners in the eastern part of the country, and deadly attacks on villages in the Saitengar district in the north of the country. Burkina Faso has been targeted by jihadist attacks since 2015, as have its Hell neighbors Mali and Niger. The most recent attack on a convoy of expatriate and security forces, which left two Spanish journalists and an Irish citizen killed in the eastern part of Burkina Faso, has raised light on the situation. The bodies of two Spanish journalists and Irish wildlife activists were on Wednesday awaiting repatriation from the capital of Agadogo, where they had been brought by helicopter late the previous night.