Niger’s southwest witnessed a devastating episode as seven soldiers lost their lives in an attack by suspected rebels, while five others perished in a tragic traffic accident during their response to the assault. The incident occurred on Thursday, adding to the escalating violence in the region.
Niger’s Defence Minister, Salifou Mody, revealed that a military unit in the town of Kandadji was “violently attacked by several hundred terrorists,” resulting in the death of seven soldiers. Tragically, during the intervention launched in response, a traffic accident claimed the lives of five additional soldiers. Seven others sustained injuries and were evacuated to a hospital.
The Tillaberi region, where the attack unfolded, lies in the “three borders” zone where Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali converge—a known hideout for rebels linked to groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State.
The country’s southwest, sharing a border with Nigeria, faces recurrent attacks by Boko Haram and its dissident branch, the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP).
The coup leaders who seized power in July cited the deteriorating security situation as justification. A report by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED) indicates a 42% increase in political violence during the first month of junta rule.
In mid-August, a suspected rebel attack near the Burkina Faso border resulted in the death of at least 17 soldiers and left 20 wounded—the deadliest known attack since the coup.
France, in response to the post-coup government’s demands, is preparing to withdraw its 1,500 troops stationed in Niger. French President Emmanuel Macron plans to complete the pullout by year-end, citing a perceived lack of willingness from the post-coup authorities to combat terrorism.
The coup against democratically elected President Mohamed Bazoum marked the third in the region in as many years, echoing similar actions in Mali and Burkina Faso—former French colonies. The United States, with approximately 1,100 military personnel in Niger, is reevaluating its future steps following France’s troop withdrawal announcement, underscoring the broader implications of the security challenges in the region.