Sixteen soldiers killed in Boko Haram attack in Niger by AFP Staff Writers Niamey (AFP) Aug 25, 2021 An attack by hundreds of Boko Haram fighters on a town in Niger's jihadist-plagued southeast killed 16 soldiers and wounded nine others, Defence Minister Alkassoum Indatou told AFP on Wednesday. In the assault late on Tuesday "the positions of our defence and security forces in Baroua, in the Diffa region, were attacked by several hundred Boko Haram elements who came from Lake Chad", the minister said in a statement. Nigerien soldiers "neutralised around 50 terrorists" and "secured a large quantity of arms and ammunition", he added. Around 6,000 people had returned to the Baroua area in June after fleeing jihadist attacks in 2015. Authorities had said that 19 villages like Baroua where more than 26,000 had returned recently were under "reinforced" protection -- although Diffa governor Issa Lemine also hailed the "positive development of the security situation" as he welcomed returnees. Those who fled had been living in safer villages, UN camps or with relatives elsewhere in the region. Around 300,000 displaced people from Niger or neighbouring Nigeria have found shelter in the Diffa region from jihadist groups like Boko Haram and the Islamic State group affiliate ISWAP, according to the UN. Earlier this month, Niger said it would build an airbase there to step up its anti-jihadist fight. But it must also contend with jihadists who commit regular bloody attacks in the wider Sahel region stretching across the southern fringes of the Sahara, including the IS affiliate ISGS. On August 16 at least 37 civilians including women and children were killed in an attack on a village by attackers who arrived on motorbikes. Two weeks before, 15 soldiers were killed in an ambush.
Two officers killed in attack on Nigeria defence academy Kano, Nigeria (AFP) Aug 24, 2021 Gunmen attacked Nigeria's elite military academy on Tuesday, killing two officers and kidnapping another in a brazen assault on a symbol of the armed forces. The raid on the Nigerian Defence Academy, the country's main officer training school, is a major blow for a military already struggling with a jihadist insurgency and heavily-armed criminal gangs. "The security architecture of the Nigerian Defence Academy was compromised early this morning by unknown gunmen," said Major Bashir Muhammad J ... read more
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