They Had 60 Minutes to Kill Him. What Stopped Them Will Give You Chills

Redline Africa
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2026年06月12日
11 PM. January 3rd, 2026. Less than a kilometer from the presidential residence, men loaded their weapons. The plan: kill Captain Ibrahim Traoré before midnight, blind the country's defenses, and open the door for a foreign-backed force waiting across the border.

They had 60 minutes.

They never got the chance.

This is the story of the night they came to kill the most loved man in Africa — and how it fell apart in its final hour. It's the story of why they've tried more than 20 times to end him. And why, every single time they fail, he only grows stronger.

Everything in this video is based on what Burkina Faso's own government announced and what was reported around the world. No myths. No fake quotes. The real story they keep trying to bury.

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📚 SOURCES:
• BBC — Burkina Faso foils alleged coup/assassination plot (Jan 2026)
• African Press Agency (APAnews) — Damiba named, plot details (Jan 2026)
• The Cable — Security Minister Sana TV statement (Jan 2026)
• Revolutionary Communist Group — Damiba arrest & extradition (Feb 2026)
• Historical context: Thomas Sankara (1987)

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DISCLAIMER: This video is for informational and educational purposes. The plot was announced by Burkina Faso's government; certain specific claims (foreign backing, funding) are official allegations not independently confirmed, and are presented as such. All data is from publicly available reporting. The opinions expressed represent the perspective of REDLINE AFRICA.