Bazega: A newborn baby, barely a week old, was found in a forest near the town. A newborn male, barely a week old, was found on the morning of Saturday, November 22, 2025, in the vicinity of Kombissiri and transported to the city's medical center with surgical unit (CMA) for medical care, AIB observed. According to Burkina Information Agency, the discovery was initiated by a call from a member of the Volunteers for the Defence of the Homeland (VDP) to the central police station in Kombissiri, reporting the presence of the baby at approximately 6:30 a.m. The infant was found abandoned in the forest, on the west side of a surveillance post at the northern exit of the city. Upon receiving the report, elements from the central police station of Kombissiri, accompanied by a health worker and two agents from the family and child service of the provincial directorate in charge of social action of Bazega, arrived at the scene to verify the situation. The baby, a male born just a week ago, was discovered well-dresse d and wrapped in a blue loincloth, with additional newborn clothing nearby. The infant was transported to the pediatric department of the CMA at around 8:40 a.m., under police supervision and the guidance of the three health and social action agents, to ensure he received the necessary medical attention. According to the healthcare workers in the pediatric department, the baby fortunately has no health problems. "After examination, the baby simply received essential newborn care and was fed milk," they stated. The provincial social services department took swift action, and the infant was subsequently admitted to a center for children in distress (CAED) in another city the same day, where he will receive comprehensive care. An investigation has been launched to determine the circumstances of this event and to locate any potential parents.