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2 Canadians among 18 killed in Burkina Faso attack

Two Canadians are among 18 people killed in a suspected extremist attack on a popular restaurant in the capital of the West African country of Burkina Faso.

Assailants arrived on motorcycles, shot randomly at restaurant crowd

Burkina Faso police establish a barrier on Aug. 14 in Ouagadougou, following a deadly attack by gunmen on a restaurant. (Ahmed Ouoba/Getty Images)

Two Canadians are among 18 people killed in a suspected extremist attack on a popular restaurant in the capital of the West African country of Burkina Faso.

Foreign Affairs MinisterChrystiaFreeland confirmed the two Canadiansdied aftergunmen stormed the restaurant in Ouagadougouon Sunday evening.

"The heartfelt condolences of our governmentgo out to the loved ones of those targetedand the victims in this tragic attack," Freeland said during a news conference in Ottawa on Monday.

Extremists attack Burkina Faso restaurant

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At least 18 people were killed when gunmen suspected to be Islamic extremists opened fire on diners in Ouagadougou, the capitol of Burkina Faso, Sunday night. The shooters were killed by security forces

CBC News confirmed one of the Canadian victims is Tammy Chen from Ontario. The second victimhas not yet been identified.

Burkina Faso's Foreign Ministry earlier saidother foreigners among the victims include two Kuwaitis, and one person each from France, Senegal, Nigeria, Lebanon and Turkey.Seven Burkina Faso citizens were killed.

The assailants arrived at the restaurant on motorcycles and began shooting randomly at the crowds dining Sunday evening.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the violence, which continued into the early hours Monday. Gunfire could be heard almost seven hours after the attack began.

Security forces arrived at the scene with armoured vehicles after reports of shots fired near the upscale Aziz Istanbul restaurant.The attack brought back painful memories of the January 2016 attack at another caf that left 30 people dead.

Two Canadians killed in Burkina Faso attack

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Duration 0:36
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland confirms two Canadians were among those killed when gunmen stormed a popular restaurant in Burkina Faso on Sunday evening.

The landlocked nation of Burkina Faso is one of the poorest countries in the world. It shares a northern border with Mali, which has long battled Islamic extremists.

The three attackers in the 2016 massacre were of foreign origin, according to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, which claimed responsibility in the aftermath along with the jihadist group known as Al Mourabitoun. But the terror threat in Burkina Faso is increasingly homegrown, experts say.

The northern border region is now the home of a local preacher, Ibrahim Malam Dicko, who radicalized and has claimed recent deadly attacks against troops and civilians. His association, Ansarul Islam, is now considered a terrorist group by Burkina Faso's government.

With files from CBC News