Islamic State has taken accountability for a lethal assault on Niger’s main worldwide airpo within the capital, based on an announcement from the group. The assault focused Diori Hamani Worldwide Airpo, which homes Air Base 101, occurring late Wednesday and subsiding early Thursday morning.
Particulars of the Assault
Niger’s Protection Ministry repos that gunmen on bikes launched an assault on the air pressure base, firing for about half-hour earlier than safety forces repelled them. Authorities verify that 20 militants had been killed throughout the trade, with 11 others captured. 4 Nigerien troopers sustained accidents, and each army services and civilian plane on the tarmac suffered injury.
Accusations and Denials
Niger’s transitional chief, Abdourahamane Tchiani, has accused French President Emmanuel Macron, Benin’s President Patrice Talon, and Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara of backing the “mercenaries” concerned within the incident. Tchiani vowed retaliation in opposition to these he holds accountable.
Benin’s authorities spokesperson, Wilfried Leandre Houngbedji, rejected these claims, describing them as “not stunning” and noting that “even in Niger, individuals don’t consider it.”
Islamic State’s Assertion
In its assertion, Islamic State described the operation as a “shock and coordinated assault” that brought about “important injury,” although it provided no particular particulars on the extent of the impression.
Broader Regional Context
Niger, together with neighboring Mali and Burkina Faso, continues to face ongoing violence from armed teams affiliated with al-Qaeda and Islamic State. These threats have persevered for greater than a decade, regularly focusing on civilians and safety forces.
The three nations have eliminated French troops beforehand stationed for counteerrorism effos, citing insufficient ends in curbing the insurgency. In response, Niamey, Bamako, and Ouagadougou established the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) and pursued new alliances, together with with Russia, to bolster regional safety amid the escalating disaster.

