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25 Soldiers, 63 'Terrorists' Killed in Attack on Military Base in Niger - Reports

© AFP 2023 / BOUREIMA HAMA/ FileNigerien soldiers stand near a damaged building in an army base in Agadez, northern Niger on May 26, 2013
Nigerien soldiers stand near a damaged building in an army base in Agadez, northern Niger on May 26, 2013 - Sputnik International
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According to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, attacks in Niger have increased fourfold last year, with over 400 people killed, despite the efforts on the part of the international community to prevent Islamist raids in the region.

On Thursday, a military base, located around 209 kilometres north of Niger's capital city of Niamey, was assaulted by unidentified militants, media reported. The attack left 25 Nigerien servicemen and 63 assailants dead while six soldiers were injured, the local defence ministry said as quoted by AFP.

"The response with the combined air support of the Niger air force and partners made it possible to strike and rout the enemy outside our boundaries", defence spokesperson Colonel Souleymane Gazobi added.

He has also said that the incident took place in Chinegodar, in the western Tillaberi Region, at 01:00 p.m. local time and that the heavily armed militants came in vehicles and on motorbikes.

"The Defence ministry... offers its condolences to the victims and wishes the wounded a prompt recovery," the government statement said, adding that the army is trying to establish the identities of the attackers. 

In December 2019, terrorists attacked an army camp in western Niger near the Malian border killing at least 70 soldiers, while 30 others went missing. The Daesh* terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack.

Niger is part of the G5 anti-jihadist task force which also includes Mali, Burkina Faso, Chad and Mauritania and is fighting against Boko Haram militants as well as jihadists linked to the Daesh* group.

*Daesh (also known as ISIS/ISIL/IS) is a terrorist group banned in Russia

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