The Guardian (USA)

Isis claims murder of French aid workers and their guides in Niger

- Staff and agencies in Paris

The Islamic State extremist group has claimed responsibi­lity for the murder of six French aid workers and their two local guides while they were visiting a nature reserve in the west African country of Niger.

The six French humanitari­an workers, aged between 25 and 30, their guide and their driver were killed on 9 August in the Kouré national park, a wildlife haven 37 miles (60km) from Niger’s capital, Niamey.

In a statement, issued in the Isis publicatio­n al-Naba and authentica­ted by the US monitoring group SITE, the terrorist group said that the eight had been killed following their capture in a “blitz attack”.

It claimed that the attack was considered “a major security lapse” for France, which has a 5,100-strong force deployed in the Sahel region of west Africa to fight militant groups.

French anti-terrorism prosecutor­s have already said that the attack appeared to be a “premeditat­ed” strike against westerners, while it was unclear whether the French aid workers and their NGO, the relief organisati­on Acted, were specifical­ly targeted.

The nature reserve, which is famous for its giraffes, is a popular destinatio­n for weekend leisure trips by Niamey residents, including foreigners.

Attackers on motorbikes ambushed the group as they drove through the reserve, which is in an area considered safe by Niger’s government.

Images broadcast on France’s TF1 television channel showed the torched remains of a 4x4 vehicle peppered with bullethole­s.

French investigat­ors were sent to Niger after anti-terrorism prosecutor­s in Paris announced they had opened an inquiry.

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has described the killings as “manifestly a terrorist attack” and said there would be repercussi­ons.

Jihadist attacks have proliferat­ed in the volatile south-western Tillaberi region of Niger, close to the borders of Mali and Burkina Faso. Islamic State is among numerous terrorist actors at large in the Sahel region, killing thousands of people and displacing millions in one of the world’s worst humanitari­an crises.

 ?? Photograph: Boureima Hama/AFP/Getty Images ?? The wreckage of the Toyota 4x4 in which six French aid workers, their local guide and their driver were killed.
Photograph: Boureima Hama/AFP/Getty Images The wreckage of the Toyota 4x4 in which six French aid workers, their local guide and their driver were killed.

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