
Two separate Islamist attacks killed three policemen and a soldier in Niger, an official said, just days before the impoverished west African nation votes in the second round of presidential elections.
Gunmen believed to be linked to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), the terror group's African affiliate, shot dead three policemen in a market in Dolbel near the border with Burkina Faso, the interior minister Hassimi Massaoudou told AFP.
"The attackers were repelled, and we are currently sweeping the area. We don't know the toll on the attackers side, they took their wounded and dead," the minister said.
Near the border with Nigeria, four suicide bombers attacked a military convoy, killing the local military commander and injuring two others, the minister said.
A fifth suicide bomber, a young girl, was prevented from detonating her vest.
Massaoudou said Boko Haram militants were behind the attack.
There were no civilian casualties.
Niger goes to the polls on Sunday for the second round of presidential elections expected to hand another term to incumbent President Mahamadou Issoufou.
The opposition has said they will not recognise the results of the vote and have repeatedly complained that their candidate Hama Amadou, who is currently receiving medical treatment in Paris and was in jail in Niger before that, has been treated unfairly.
Source :AFP
GMT 19:37 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
Video: Bodies of children killed in Fujairah fire laid to restGMT 17:17 2018 Monday ,22 January
2 dead, 5 injured in accident on Emirates Road in DubaiGMT 08:45 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Eleven killed Turkey ski holiday bus crashGMT 00:52 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Youth burns to death as car rams into lamppost in RAKGMT 00:45 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Youth burns to death as car rams into lamppost in RAKGMT 00:44 2018 Sunday ,21 January
Youth burns to death as car rams into lamppost in RAKGMT 18:47 2018 Saturday ,20 January
Israeli forces kill suspect in rabbi's murderGMT 23:00 2018 Thursday ,18 January
Several dead in operation to arrest Venezuela pilot

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor