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Armed militants
At least 46 soldiers of the Nigerien Defense and Security Forces (SDF) were killed in a coordinated attack by militants of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (EIGS) on Saturday.
The assault targeted an SDF position in Iknewane, Tilia Department, near the Mali border in Niger?s Tahoua Region. Security sources described the attack as large-scale and highly intense, catching the military by surprise.
According to reports, the attackers, heavily armed and in large numbers, overran the base, destroying or seizing nine out of the 16 military vehicles stationed there. Weapons and ammunition were also looted.
In addition to the casualties, a dozen soldiers were reportedly taken hostage, while several others remain missing. Local sources confirmed that some soldiers managed to escape on foot and were later rescued.
In response, a military convoy of about 20 vehicles from the Niger Armed Forces (FAN) and another from the National Guard (GNN), have been deployed from Tahoua to conduct operations in the area.
This is not the first attack on the Iknewane position. On September 18, 2024, EIGS militants carried out a similar assault, killing at least 24 soldiers, according to official reports.
The Tahoua Region, particularly areas bordering Mali, has seen a rise in militant violence. The Nigerien government continues to face security challenges in its border regions, with armed groups launching frequent attacks on military and civilian targets. (Courtesy, excluding headline, Zagazola Security Analysis)

























