89 Soldiers Killed As Terrorists Attack Niger Military Camp.
A jihadist attack on a military camp in western Niger three days ago left 89 soldiers dead, according to a new toll announced by the government on public radio Sunday.
The raid near to the volatile frontier with Mali was carried out by attackers in vehicles and on motorbikes. The December attack spurred leaders of the G5 Sahel nations to call for closer cooperation and international support in the battle against the Islamist threat.
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