At least 31 people were killed in an attack on a village in the West African nation of Niger on Sunday. The attack took place in the Tillabéri region, according to reports from student associations and a source AP spoke to. Four people were seriously injured.
An attack on a village in Niger resulted in at least 31 deaths on Sunday, according to a joint statement from several student associations and a person interviewed by the Associated Press (AP). The incident occurred in the western Tillabéri region, an area plagued by violence due to the presence of extremist groups.
The student associations describe the attack as an execution carried out by lawless individuals. “31 people were executed by lawless individuals and an additional four ended up in hospital with serious injuries,” the statement reads. It is unclear who was behind the act, but Niger is afflicted by several extremist movements targeting both civilians and military targets. Among these is a group linked to the Islamic State (IS).
Niger, one of the world's poorest countries, has seen a rise in violence from jihadist organizations in border areas with Mali and Burkina Faso in recent years. The Tillabéri region has been particularly vulnerable, with frequent attacks on villages and military convoys. This incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the Sahel region, where international efforts struggle to stabilize the situation.
No further details about the victims or the exact circumstances of the attack have emerged in the initial reports.