Smoke can be seen rising in the distance in central Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, Friday March 2, 2018. | AP 
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Suicide car bombing caused blast at Burkina army HQ: Minister

Eight members of the armed forces were killed by the blast yesterday and a parallel attack on the French embassy, while 80 were injured.

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OUAGADOUGOU: A suicide car bombing caused the deadly blast at Burkina Faso's military headquarters, the government said today, adding that a regional anti-terrorism meeting may have been the target.

Eight members of the armed forces were killed by the blast yesterday and a parallel attack on the French embassy, while 80 were injured, said Security Minister Clement Sawadogo.

"The vehicle was packed with explosives" and caused "huge damage", Sawadogo said, adding that it was a "suicide" attack.

Earlier sources had put the overall toll from the two attacks at around 30 dead and at least 85 injured.

The minister said eight attackers had been shot dead.

"At the army headquarters a G5 Sahel meeting was supposed to take place" said Sawadogo.

Had the venue of that meeting -- including officials from Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania and Niger -- not been moved to another room "this would have been an extremely serious situation," he added.

"Perhaps it was the target.

We do not know at the moment.

In any case the room was literally destroyed by the explosion.

" The G5 Sahel nations have launched a joint military force to combat jihadists operating in the region south of the Sahara.

The completed force will be composed of 5,000 troops and aims to be fully operational by the end of the month.

It has already carried out operations against jihadist fighters with help from the French army.

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