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CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Suspected Islamists kill 25 soldiers in Niger -government

Published 10/01/2020, 11:40
Updated 10/01/2020, 11:40
CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Suspected Islamists kill 25 soldiers in Niger -government

(Corrects Jan. 9 story to say Nigerien army in paragraphs 3 and

7, not Nigerian army)

NIAMEY, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist militants

killed 25 soldiers and wounded six others in an attack on an

army post in west Niger near its border with Mali on Thursday,

the government said.

It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the

attack on the post at Chinagodrar, about 130 miles (209 km)

north of the capital Niamey.

But it coincides with a campaign by Islamist groups

connected to al Qaeda and Islamic State to force the Nigerien

army back from its western frontier with Mali, where government

control of the rural centre and north has all but evaporated

because of the rise of jihadists.

Attackers approached the military post on motorcycles and

other vehicles and were met with resistance from the army and

the air force, the government said in a statement. Sixty-three

assailants were also killed during the raid.

"The Defence Ministry ... offers its condolences to the

victims and wishes the wounded a prompt recovery," the statement

said, adding that a search operation was under way to find those

responsible.

Despite efforts by international forces to stop them,

attacks have risen four-fold over the past year in Niger,

killing nearly 400 people, according to data from the Armed

Conflict Location & Event Data Project, a non-profit research

organization.

They include a raid last month that killed 71 soldiers at

another military outpost about 150 km to the west of

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Chinagodrar, believed to be the biggest attack on the Nigerien

military. Security has deteriorated this year across the Sahel, a

semi-arid strip of land beneath the Sahara, amid jihadist

attacks and deadly ethnic reprisals between rival farming and

herding communities.

The region has been in crisis since 2012, when ethnic Tuareg

rebels and loosely aligned jihadists seized the northern

two-thirds of Mali, forcing France to intervene the following

year to beat them back. The jihadists have since regrouped and

expanded their range of influence.

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