Seven Soldiers, Dozens of Terrorists Killed in Niger Republic Clashes

The Niger Republic’s military government reported on Tuesday that seven soldiers and dozens of terrorists were killed in recent clashes in the Tillaberi region, an area troubled by insurgents linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State. The defence ministry stated that suspected jihadists attacked a military position in Boni, near the Burkina Faso border, on Monday.

In addition to the fatalities, two individuals, including a civilian, were wounded in the attack, according to a statement read on state television. The statement noted that “several dozen terrorists” were neutralized and their transportation means destroyed.

Defence Minister General Salifou Modi assured the public of the defence and security forces’ “unwavering determination” to combat the terrorist threat. Tillaberi is part of the “three borders” region between Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso, which has been a hotspot for insurgent attacks despite significant anti-jihadist force deployments.

This recent incident follows a terrorist ambush in August between Boni and Torodi, which resulted in the deaths of seventeen Nigerien soldiers.

The Niger Republic has been under military rule since a July 2023 coup, justified by the leaders as a response to the deteriorating security situation. In addition to the threats from Al-Qaeda and Islamic State-linked groups, the Niamey regime also contends with violence from Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) in the southeastern region of Diffa, near Nigeria.

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