At least six Niger soldiers were
killed on patrol when their vehicle hit a mine in the Diffa border
region used by neighbouring Nigeria's
Boko Haram militants, local authorities and media said on Monday.
Boko Haram militants, local authorities and media said on Monday.
"An
army vehicle ran over a mine causing deaths and injuries but we do not
have the exact figures," Abari El Hadj Daouda, the mayor of the town of
Kabalewa where the incident happened on Saturday, told AFP.
Private
television Tenere and local radio station Anfani both reported that six
soldiers were killed, with five to seven others wounded,
Images
broadcast by Tenere showed the bodies of six soldiers draped in the
national colours of orange, white and green laid out in a cemetery, with
military personnel and civilians attending the burials.
According
to the United Nations, there were at least 74 attacks last year by Boko
Haram Islamists involving their fighters and Niger's army in the border
region of southeast Niger.
Source: AFP
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