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Armed men in western Niger kill 34 soldiers, wound 14: Authorities

Armed men in western Niger kill 34 soldiers, wound 14: Authorities

Time of India7 hours ago

Armed men in western Niger kill 34 soldiers, wound 14: Authorities (Image: AP)
DAKAR: Armed men killed 34 soldiers and wounded 14 others in western Niger near the tri-state border with Mali and Burkina Faso, the defence ministry said.
The attack was carried out around 9 am Thursday in Banibangou by attackers using eight vehicles and more than 200 motorbikes, the ministry said in a statement.
The government said its forces killed dozens of attackers it called "terrorists", adding that search operations by land and air were being conducted to find additional assailants.
Niger, along with its neighbours Burkina Faso and Mali, has for more than a decade battled an insurgency fought by jihadi groups, including some allied with al-Qaida and the Islamic State group.
Following military coups in the three nations in recent years, the ruling juntas have expelled French forces and turned to Russia's mercenary units for security assistance.
The three countries have vowed to strengthen their cooperation by establishing a new security alliance, the Alliance of Sahel States.
But the security situation in the Sahel, a vast region on the fringes of the Sahara Desert, has significantly worsened since the juntas took power, analysts say, with a record number of attacks and civilians killed by Islamic militants and government forces.

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