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January 4, 2021 Niger’s Prime Minister Confirms Killing Of 100 People By Suspected Jihadists

Niger's prime minister says 100 people are now known to have been killed in Saturday's attacks by suspected jihadists on two villages.

BRIGI RAFINI said 70 people were killed in the village of Tchombangou and 30 others in Zaroumdareye - both near Niger's border with Mali.

It was one of the deadliest days in living memory, as Niger grapples with ethnic violence and Islamic militancy.

According to local mayor ALMOU HASSANE, those behind the act travelled on about 100 motorcycles, split into two groups and carried out the attacks simultaneously.

Former minister Issoufou Issaka told AFP that jihadists launched the assaults after villagers killed two of their group members, though this hasn't been officially confirmed.

Mayor Hassane said 75 other villagers were left wounded in the aftermath, and some have been evacuated for treatment in Ouallam and the capital, Niamey.

Prime Minister Rafini visited both of the villages on Sunday.

"This situation is simply horrible... but investigations will be conducted so that this crime does not go unpunished," he told reporters.

Niger's Tillabéri region lies within the so-called tri-border area between Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso, which has been plagued by jihadist attacks for many years.

Source: BBC.

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