
In March, at least 137 people were
killed in coordinated raids in neighbouring Tahoua region.
The two attacks were among the deadliest in recent memory. Fifteen soldiers were killed as a result of an ambush in southwestern Niger on Saturday, the country’s defense ministry said.
It blamed the attack on “armed terrorist groups.”
The assailants ambushed a supply mission
at 1100 local time in Torodi commune after which soldiers evacuating the
wounded hit an improvised explosive, the ministry said late on Sunday.
“We regret that unfortunately 15
soldiers were killed, seven were wounded and six are missing,” it said.
Like its neighbours Mali and Burkina
Faso, Niger is a regular target for militant groups linked to al Qaeda and
Islamic State.
The Jihadist threat has grown stronger
despite the deployment of thousands of regional, Western and U.N. troops across
West Africa’s Sahel region.
Suspected Islamic State fighters killed
at least 100 civilians on Jan. 2 in raids on two villages in western Tillabery region.
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