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Nigeria: Islamic Jihadists kill 5, injure 2 in fresh attack

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  • The incident has disrupted travel in the region, prompting several buses and trucks to reverse their routes toward Konni for safety.
  • The Lakurawas continue to exploit the challenging terrain along the Niger-Nigeria border.



Suspected Jama’a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin (JNIM) militants have killed five people in a raid on Tafouka, a town in Niger’s Tahoua region.


The Lakurawa terror group, known for its jihadist activities, has infiltrated northern Sokoto and Kebbi states from Niger Republic and Mali, expanding its reach.

Zagazola Makama reports that the attack claimed the lives of four soldiers and a civilian, with two others sustaining fatal injuries in the brutal assault.


Intelligence sources revealed that the assailants assembled in the area, then split into smaller units on motorcycles before unleashing the attack, catching victims off guard.


Makama disclosed that a civilian project worker was intercepted and executed on the spot, with their motorcycle set ablaze by one of the militant groups.

In response, Niger’s Defense and Security Forces (FDS) quickly deployed a reconnaissance team to survey the affected area, but their efforts were hindered.


“However, the vehicle fell victim to an ambush by the attackers, resulting in the deaths of four soldiers and critically injuring two others. The vehicle was destroyed,” the publication stated.


“Facing significant risks, FDS personnel stationed in Tafouka chose to withdraw to Konni without engaging the attackers further, prioritizing caution.”


The publication added that the incident has disrupted regional travel, prompting several buses and trucks to divert to Konni for safety reasons.
 
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