Northern Burkina Faso has been embroiled in an insurgency since 2015 after jihadists aligned with
Al-Qaeda and
ISIS moved into the rural north of the country, along with the development of homegrown jihadist movements like
Ansar ul-Islam. To combat attacks against non-Fulani civilians in the area by these jihadists groups, local
Mossi peoples created a government-allied civilian militia called the Koglweogo, later known as the
Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland, or VDP. In Namentenga province, where the Boala attack took place, tensions between civilians, the VDP, and jihadist groups increased in the latter half of 2022. An attack in Namentenga killed ten people in June, and an ambush in Silmangue, a village in the province in October killed eleven Burkinabe soldiers and VDP militiamen. Just days before the Boala attack, six civilians were killed by jihadists in Bittikou, near the Ghanaian and Togolese borders. == Attack ==