4 Nigerian soldiers killed in botched attack; 6 villagers killed in central Mali by AFP Staff Writers Kano, Nigeria (AFP) June 28, 2021 Jihadists have killed four Nigerian soldiers in a botched attack on an army base in the volatile northeast near the Cameroon border, two military sources said Monday. Fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) group attacked the base in the town of Banki in Borno state late Sunday, leading to an intense gun battle with troops, the sources said. The attackers arrived in trucks fitted with machine guns. "We lost four troops in the fierce battle which lasted for more than an hour," a military officer told AFP. Air support had to be called in before the jihadists were "subdued and 20 of them were neutralised," said the military officer. "The terrorists were determined to infiltrate the base but met their Waterloo," said the second military source, who gave the same toll. Three trucks were hit by fighter jets and another one was seized along with a dozen rifles, said the second source. Both sources asked not to be identified as they were not authorised to speak about the incident. ISWAP has been trying to consolidate its control in the northeast since the death last month of Abubakar Shekau, the leader of rival Boko Haram faction. Shekau blew himself in his Sambisa forest hideout to avoid capture by ISWAP during the confrontation. Banki, 130 kilometres (80 miles) southeast of Borno state capital Maiduguri, houses some 45,000 people displaced by the jihadist conflict in a sprawling camp. Boko Haram has launched several attacks in and around Banki, targeting troops and the displaced. The 12-year-old jihadist conflict has killed 40,000 people and displaced around two million from their homes in northeast Nigeria alone. The violence has spread to neighbouring Niger, Chad and Cameroon, prompting a regional military coalition to fight the insurgents.
Six villagers killed in central Mali attack A military official, who requested anonymity, said that villagers had been returning from a weekly market in the Douentza region in the centre of the country on Sunday when they were attacked by armed men riding motorbikes. He added that six people died in the attack and 13 were wounded, of whom five were seriously injured. A local politician, who also declined to be named, confirmed the death toll to AFP. Mali has been struggling to contain an Islamist insurgency that first erupted in 2012, and which has claimed thousands of military and civilian lives. Despite the presence of thousands of French and UN troops, the conflict has engulfed the centre of the country and spread to neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger. Central Mali has become the epicentre of the Sahel-wide conflict, where ethnic killings and attacks on government forces are frequent. On Friday, militants killed seven soldiers near the village of Boni in central Mali. Ten Malian troops were also killed in Boni in February. Separately on Friday, 13 UN peacekeepers were also wounded in a car-bomb attack in northern Mali.
Sudan's transition faces hurdle of merging paramilitary into army Khartoum (AFP) June 28, 2021 Integrating a powerful paramilitary force into the army has emerged as the latest stumbling block in Sudan's transition to civilian rule following three decades under ousted strongman Omar al-Bashir. A civilian-military administration has led Sudan since August 2019 under a power-sharing deal that was due to expire next year but was extended after a peace agreement reached in October with several rebel groups. Both deals stipulated the need for reform to the military, including the integration o ... read more
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