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Insurgents Kill 23 Soldiers in Niger Republic 

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
March 22, 2024
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In a devastating assault on Wednesday, militants ruthlessly targeted a military unit in the northwestern reaches of Niger, leaving a grim toll of at least 23 soldiers slain and 17 others grievously wounded, according to a sombre announcement from the defence ministry.

The assailants, numbering over 100, mounted on both motorbikes and vehicles, executed a meticulously planned ambush on the military convoy returning from a mission in the insurgency-ravaged Tillaberi region.

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Employing a deadly arsenal of improvised explosive devices and suicide bombs, they unleashed chaos and devastation upon the unsuspecting troops.

The harrowing attack unfolded amidst the desolate expanse between the communes of Teguey and Bankilare, as recounted by the ministry in a belated statement issued on Thursday, underscoring the brazen audacity of the militants.

The clash exacted a heavy toll on the perpetrators as well, with around 30 attackers meeting their demise in the fierce exchange of fire, as noted by the ministry.

Niger stands as one among several West African nations ensnared in the grip of an insidious Islamist insurgency that has metastasized from Mali over the past dozen years, leaving a trail of death and displacement in its wake.

Mounting frustrations over the authorities’ inability to safeguard civilians have ignited a series of military coups across the region since 2020, with Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger all succumbing to the tumult.

These junta-led regimes, emboldened by their seizure of power, have opted to sever ties with erstwhile Western allies engaged in bolstering local military capacities. In a dramatic pivot, they have expelled French and other European forces, turning instead to Russia for military support and assistance.

In a stark illustration of this shifting geopolitical landscape, Niger’s junta recently opted to annul a longstanding military agreement permitting the presence of military personnel and civilian staff from the U.S. Department of Defense on its sovereign soil, signaling a decisive break from erstwhile alliances.

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