FRESH ATTACK AS BOKO HARAM OPENS FIRE ON CROWD IN NIGER MARKET
At least five civilians were killed
and several others wounded in an attack by suspected Boko Haram militants in
southeast Niger, near the border with Nigeria, according to local sources.
A resident of Toummour in the
southwest Diffa region sai that the “Boko Haram, came to the market place early
Friday evening, they shot the crowd and took food” .
A local official on Sunday confirmed
the death toll of “five dead, all civilians”, adding that several others were
also wounded in the attack.
According to Niger Television reported
that the governor Mahamadou Laoualy Dan went to Toummour on Saturday to offer
his condolences to relatives of the dead and encourage the army who routed the
attackers.
“We ask the people to hold on, 2018
will be a decisive year in the war against Boko Haram”.
In January, seven Niger soldiers were
killed and 17 wounded in an attack in Toummour, which is located in the east of
Diffa close to the Lake Chad basin, a strategic area where the borders of four
countries converge. Diffa has suffered several Boko Haram attacks since the
insurgency spilled over from Nigeria in 2015.
On June 3, 2016, the militants killed 26
soldiers and left an unknown number of civilian casualties in a massive attack
in the town of Bosso, about 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Toummour. Between
2015 and 2017, UN monitors recorded 582 civilian casualties in 244 raids blamed
on Boko Haram in Diffa.
Source: Niger Television
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