The Asian Age

Boko Haram attack in Niger kills 32 soldiers

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Niamey/ Dakar, June 5: Thirty soldiers from Niger and two from Nigeria were killed in a Boko Haram attack by “hundreds of assailants” on late Friday on the southeaste­rn town of Bosso close to the border with Nigeria, the Niger defence ministry said on Saturday.

It was the deadliest attack carried out in Niger by the Islamist group since April 2015, when at least 74 people, including 28 civilians, were killed at the Lake Chad island of Karamga.

“The counter- offensive conducted early this morning helped to retake control of all the positions in the city of Bosso. The situation is under control,” the defence ministry said in a statement. “A sweep is ongoing in the area with the mobilisati­on of all land and air means”.

Seven others from Niger and eight from Nigeria were injured in the attack that targeted a military post, according to the ministry, which reported “several deaths” among the assailants.

Meanwhile, West African leaders discussed setting up a force to combat extremists in the region and will send an observatio­n mission to Gambia before elections, the regional economic body has said.

The decisions were announced after about a dozen heads of state, including Presidents from Ivory Coast, Niger and Mali, met in Dakar, Senegal, for the 49th session of the Economic Community of West African States.

The threat of extremism in the region has increased following major attacks by Al Qaeda- linked militants in Mali, Burkina Faso and in Ivory Coast. The Boko Haram, which has declared its support for ISIS, continues to carry out attacks in Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad.

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