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Nigeria Muslims screaming ‘Allahu akbar’ attack a gendarmerie post , murdering 3 civilians

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https://actualnewsmagazine.com/english/three-civilians-were-killed-in-an-attack-near-niamey-3/

Two gendarmes and five other civilians were also injured, the Niger Press Agency announced on Saturday, which designated the attackers as “terrorists”.

Three civilians were killed Thursday evening during an attack on a gendarmerie post on the outskirts of Niamey, the capital of Niger, a country prey to jihadist violence, the Niger Press Agency (ANP) reported on Saturday, January 13. ). “Around twenty terrorists arrived camouflaged under the tarpaulins of two vehicles and burst into the post [des gendarmes] opening fire with machine guns, shouting Allah Akbar”said quoting “a safe source”.
According to the agency, two gendarmes and five other civilians were also injured. Despite “the strong response of the gendarmes”, the attackers took away a gendarmerie vehicle, and two belonging to individuals. The attack targeted the gendarmerie post in the village of Laoudou, 17 km south of Niamey, on the road leading to W Park, straddling the borders of Niger, Burkina Faso and Benin.
Last week, “civilian victims” were also discovered after air strikes by the Nigerien army against “terrorists”, near the border with Burkina Faso, announced the military regime in power in Niamey since July 26, after overthrowing the elected president, Mohamed Bazoum.
 
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