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Heavy Coordinated Attacks Rock Niger Republic, 199 Security Personnel Killed Across Banibangou, Inates and Niamey
Heavy Coordinated Attacks Rock Niger Republic, 199 Security Personnel Killed Across Banibangou, Inates and Niamey
By: Zagazola Makama
Multiple coordinated attacks between June 17 and 18 have hit Banibangou, Inates and Niamey in Niger Republic, leaving heavy casualties among security forces and civilians, according to field reports, security sources and local accounts, amid sharply disputed official figures.
The attacks, attributed to elements of the Islamic State Sahel Province and the Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, reportedly demonstrated coordinated multi-front operations across western Niger and the capital within a 48-hour window.
Sources said the first major assault occurred at about 08:33 a.m. on June 17 in Banibangou, where a large enemy column reportedly emerged from the western axis using armed vehicles and multiple motorcycles carrying two fighters each.
The attackers are said to have launched simultaneous strikes on three security positions: a forward post linked to Mission Almahaou and its auxiliary forces along the Chinagodar axis, a gendarmerie detachment used to fix forces in place, and a Garde Nationale de Niger position located about one kilometre west of the prefecture.
According to field accounts, the engagement lasted for over an hour before the attackers overran the positions, after which the Almahaou installation was reportedly occupied, looted and set ablaze.
Security sources further indicated that Banibangou suffered extremely heavy losses, with estimates putting fatalities among security forces at about 107 personnel, alongside dozens of wounded and missing soldiers.
Simultaneously, another major assault reportedly struck the Inates military camp, a strategic base previously hit in a deadly attack in December 2019.
Field reports indicate that the camp was overwhelmed, with defenders killed or scattered during the assault. Sources further stated that the facility was subsequently destroyed, raising fears of significant additional losses.
Unconfirmed security estimates place fatalities at about 48 personnel, while around 50 soldiers remain missing, with their status still unknown. Local accounts suggest that hurried and discreet burials were conducted in Ouallam and Tillabéri, where military trucks reportedly offloaded bodies from Banibangou and Inates under restricted conditions.
On June 18, violence reportedly spread into the capital when a commando unit, some of whom were said to be carrying explosive vests, launched an attack on the Diori Hamani International Airport complex in Niamey. The facility hosts both civilian airport infrastructure and military installations located close to key government buildings.
The attack was reportedly claimed by Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin, marking the second strike on the airport within five months following a previous assault attributed to IS-linked fighters earlier in the year.
Security sources said fighting also spilled into surrounding civilian areas, particularly along the Tchanga axis, where retreating attackers allegedly opened fire on a gathering of civilians, killing several youths who had approached the scene. Casualty estimates for Niamey indicate about 24 security personnel killed and around 20 civilians killed, with additional wounded reported.
Across all three theatres, field-based estimates compiled from security and local sources place total losses at approximately: 107 security personnel killed in Banibangou, 48 security personnel killed in Inates, 24 security personnel killed in Niamey, around 20 civilians killed in Niamey, dozens of wounded and at least 50 missing soldiers from Inates
This brings the combined estimated toll to nearly 200 dead and missing persons, not including those still unaccounted for.
However, Nigerien authorities reportedly present a significantly lower official figure, placing total deaths across all incidents at around 13 to 15 persons, including both civilians and military personnel.
The stark discrepancy, reflects how official communiqués underreport battlefield losses, later revised as verification becomes possible.
Separate but related incidents were also recorded earlier in the month in the eastern and southwestern corridors of Niger.
In the Diffa region, factions linked to Boko Haram under commander Bakoura (Abu Umaima) reportedly launched a large-scale raid on Rimmi village on the night of 8–9 June, abducting several civilians and forcing mass displacement toward N’Guigmi.
On 12 June, armed elements conducted a rapid incursion into N’Guigmi town, penetrating the Dileram district and abducting four civilians, raising concerns over deteriorating perimeter security.
In Dosso Region, suspected IS-affiliated militants attacked farmers in Tanda village in Gaya Department on 9 June, killing at least six civilians in what analysts describe as part of a broader strategy to disrupt agricultural activity and rural stability.
The events indicate a marked escalation in operational coordination between IS-linked and JNIM-affiliated groups, even if not directly allied, with each seeking to demonstrate dominance through simultaneous high-impact attacks.
The Banibangou–Inates corridor shows increased pressure on forward operating bases, while the Niamey strike highlights growing capability to penetrate previously secure urban zones.
The continued attacks on military infrastructure, combined with civilian targeting in rural and urban areas, pose severe risks to regional stability, humanitarian conditions and food security in the Sahel’s western belt.
Officials of Niger Republic have not independently confirmed the higher casualty figures, and investigations into the full scale of the incidents remain ongoing.
Heavy Coordinated Attacks Rock Niger Republic, 199 Security Personnel Killed Across Banibangou, Inates and Niamey
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Troops Rescue Two Herders Injured in Attack by Suspected Militia in Plateau
Troops Rescue Two Herders Injured in Attack by Suspected Militia in Plateau
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation Enduring Peace have rescued two herders who were attacked and injured by suspected militia members while grazing livestock in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
Security sources disclosed that the incident occurred at about 5:30 p.m. on June 18 around Rafin Bauna community in Bassa LGA.
According to the report, troops of Sector 3, Operation Enduring Peace, responded swiftly to a distress call indicating that armed men suspected to be members of an Irigwe militia group had attacked two herders in the area.
Upon arrival at the scene, the troops engaged in a rapid intervention that forced the attackers to flee before further harm could be inflicted on the victims.

The troops subsequently conducted a combing operation of the surrounding area and successfully rescued the two victims.
The victims were identified as Yusuf Isiaku, who sustained a gunshot wound to the shoulder, and Mubarak Lawan, who suffered minor bruises during the attack.
Military sources said both victims were immediately evacuated to a nearby medical facility for treatment and are currently receiving medical attention.
“The prompt response of troops prevented the situation from escalating and ensured the safe evacuation of the victims for urgent medical care,” the source said.
Security agencies have since launched efforts to track down and apprehend those responsible for the attack.
The military assured residents of its commitment to protecting lives and property across Plateau State and other areas within its operational responsibility.
Operation Enduring Peace also urged members of the public to continue providing credible information that could assist security agencies in identifying and arresting criminal elements threatening peace in communities.
The latest incident pointed to the persistent security challenges in parts of Plateau State, where security forces continue to intensify efforts to prevent attacks, protect vulnerable communities and promote peaceful coexistence among residents.
Troops Rescue Two Herders Injured in Attack by Suspected Militia in Plateau
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One Killed, Two Injured in Attack on Herders by Berom Militia in Plateau
One Killed, Two Injured in Attack on Herders by Berom Militia in Plateau
By: Zagazola Makama
One herder was killed and two others sustained gunshot injuries following an attack by Berom Militia in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, prompting calls for justice and renewed efforts to prevent further violence in the area.
Security sources said troops of Operation Enduring Peace responded to a distress call at about 4:00 p.m. on June 18 following reports of an attack on Fulani herders in a bush area around Torok Community in Rim District of Riyom LGA.
According to the sources, troops of Sector 6 were immediately deployed to the scene.
Upon arrival, the troops discovered the corpse of a Fulani man identified as Abdul Samaila, while two other victims were found with gunshot wounds.
The injured victims were evacuated to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, while troops commenced domination patrols and a manhunt for the attackers, who had fled before the arrival of security personnel.
“The troops responded promptly to the report and found one victim dead and two others injured. The wounded victims were evacuated for medical attention, while efforts are ongoing to track down the perpetrators,” a security source said.
Meanwhile, the Fulani Community in Riyom Local Government Area has condemned the attack, describing it as tragic and unfortunate.
In a statement issued on Friday, community leaders alleged that the victims were attacked by armed persons while grazing in the Torok area.
The community identified the deceased as Abdurrahman Ibrahim, 25, from Bangai settlement, while the injured victims were named as Abbas Saidu, 18, and Bashiru Rabi’u, 15.
The statement expressed condolences to the family of the deceased and wished the injured victims a speedy recovery.
The community called on security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident, arrest those responsible and ensure they are prosecuted in accordance with the law.
It also appealed to the Federal Government, Plateau State Government, traditional rulers, religious leaders and security agencies to intensify efforts toward protecting lives and property across the state.
According to the statement, justice and accountability remain critical to ending recurring cycles of violence and reprisals in communities within Riyom and other parts of Plateau State.
The community further urged its members to remain calm and avoid any form of retaliation, stressing the need to allow security agencies and relevant authorities to carry out their constitutional responsibilities.
Residents of the area said the latest incident has heightened concerns over security in parts of Riyom, which has witnessed periodic tensions and attacks involving farming and herding communities over the years.
Security agencies have assured residents that efforts are ongoing to apprehend those behind the attack and maintain peace in the affected communities.
The incident is the latest in a series of security challenges confronting parts of Plateau State, where authorities continue to advocate dialogue, peaceful coexistence and adherence to the rule of law as means of resolving disputes.
One Killed, Two Injured in Attack on Herders by Berom Militia in Plateau
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Troops Rescue Kidnap Victim During Offensive Operation Along Plateau-Kaduna Border
Troops Rescue Kidnap Victim During Offensive Operation Along Plateau-Kaduna Border
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation Enduring Peace have rescued a kidnapped victim during a clearance operation in the rugged hills bordering Plateau and Kaduna States.
Security sources disclosed that the rescue followed a suspected kidnap incident and the discovery of an abandoned vehicle loaded with pigs along the Manchok Road corridor within the Bum-Tongorong Hills area of Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.
According to the sources, troops of Sector 6 launched an offensive operation between June 18 and June 19 in the high grounds and forested areas of the Bum-Tongorong axis, a location known for criminal activities along the Plateau-Kaduna border.
The operation was aimed at tracking suspected kidnappers believed to have abducted a traveller in the area.
Military authorities said sustained pressure mounted by the troops forced the kidnappers to abandon their captive and flee into the surrounding bushes.
The rescued victim was identified as Mr Irimiya Alamba Rahol, a resident of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The victim was reportedly found with injuries and was immediately evacuated to a Primary Healthcare Centre in Kamaru, Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State for medical treatment.
“The offensive operation yielded positive results as troops successfully rescued the kidnapped victim after the criminals abandoned him due to the intense pressure mounted by security forces,” a military source said.
The source added that the victim’s vehicle was also recovered during the operation and arrangements were made to reunite him with his family.
Security personnel have since contacted the victim’s relatives and informed them of his rescue and current medical condition.
Military authorities said follow-up operations were ongoing to track and apprehend the fleeing kidnappers.
The operation forms part of ongoing efforts by Operation Enduring Peace to dismantle criminal hideouts and deny kidnappers freedom of movement across flashpoints in Plateau State and adjoining areas of Kaduna State.
Residents of communities along the border areas have repeatedly raised concerns over incidents of kidnapping and armed attacks, prompting increased military presence and intelligence-driven operations.
Security agencies have assured the public of their commitment to sustaining pressure on criminal elements and ensuring the safety of residents across the Joint Operations Area.
They also urged members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information that could assist security forces in tracking criminal gangs and preventing future attacks.
Troops Rescue Kidnap Victim During Offensive Operation Along Plateau-Kaduna Border
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