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Ghana Military Convoy Attack Kills Three Civilians, Seven Assailants

ACCRA, April 28 (Reuters) – ⁠A ⁠Ghanaian military convoy ⁠protecting 140 civilians came under fire in ​the northern town of Binduri on Monday, resulting in the ‌death of three of ‌the people being escorted and one injury, ⁠the armed ⁠forces said.

• The convoy was travelling in Ghana’s Upper ​East Region from Bawku towards Bolga when unidentified assailants opened fire on it multiple times, the armed forces ​said in a statement.

• The town of Bawku has ⁠been gripped ⁠by violence rooted ⁠in ​a protracted dispute between the Mamprusi and Kusasi ethnic groups ​over who can ⁠appoint a chief for the area.

• The cycle of violence has resulted in more than 300 casualties since 2021, with the conflict spreading beyond Bawku’s ⁠municipal boundaries into neighbouring Binduri.

• Ghana’s Interior Ministry imposed a ⁠nightly curfew on Binduri Township in March 2025 before lifting it in February 2026 following an improvement in security.

• Soldiers responded to Monday’s attack, killing seven of the assailants, the military said. Troops subsequently recovered a G3 automatic rifle, two filled magazines of 20 rounds each and ⁠176 rounds of additional ammunition from a suspect who fled to a mosque.

• Ten other suspects were arrested and are assisting with investigations, the ​military said.

(Reporting by Emmanuel Bruce; Editing by Anait ​Miridzhanian and Thomas Derpinghaus)

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