in the region, according to local authorities.
"Five employees
of a Nigerien company had their throats slit yesterday (Thursday)
evening in Dagaya, a village near Bosso," Mayor of Bosso Bako Mamadou
told AFP.
The victims were a
driver, a carpenter and three construction workers who were working at a
site in Dagaya, according to local radio.
"We do not know the circumstances of the attack," Mamadou said, adding that security measures had been put in place.Local officials say they believe that the militants targeted the five workers, who were from the city of Diffa, which is located in the heartland of the Boko Haram insurgency.
Many
young people from Diffa, which borders Nigeria, have joined the ranks
of Boko Haram, getting paid about 300,000 CFA francs (around 450 euros
or $500) per month, according to local officials. In June 38 civilians
were killed -- including 14 women and 10 children -- in a Boko Haram
attack targeting two villages in southeast Niger, close to Diffa.
Troops
from Niger, Chad, Nigeria and Cameroon have been fighting Boko Haram
insurgents for several months and have claimed a string of successes.
But a recent surge in an attacks has left analysts suggesting a decline in the intensity of operations has allowed the rebels to regroup and rearm.Source: AFP

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