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Suspected extremists kill 69 in Niger

Suspected Islamic extremists have ambushed a self-defence brigade in western Niger, killing 69 people in the latest attack in the volatile border region near Mali, the Interior Ministry says.

The violence took place earlier this week near Banibangou, some 250 kilometres north of the capital, Niamey, the ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

The town’s mayor was among those killed in the Tuesday attack and 15 other members of the village defence group were wounded in the ambush, the statement said.

The local self-defence groups have been helping Niger’s military to fight extremists who have stepped up attacks on civilians this year, blamed on Islamic State-linked militants.

The resurgence of extremist violence began with a January attack on two villages that killed at least 100 people.

The following month 237 more were killed in a series of attacks at the hands of armed gunmen riding motorcycles.

The mounting violence poses a strong threat to Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum, who was sworn into office in April only days after security forces thwarted an attempted military coup at the presidential palace.



Suspected extremists kill 69 in Niger
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