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35 killed in attack on Niger's largest airport
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BBC World18.06.2026Monde1 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

35 killed in attack on Niger's largest airport

L'essentiel

  • Thirty-five people were killed in an attack on Niger's Diori Hamani International Airport in the capital, Niamey, on Thursday.
  • Residents reported hearing explosions and gunshots shortly after morning prayers.
  • This is the second attack on the airport in less than five months, with an ISIS-linked group claiming responsibility for a previous attack.

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Pourquoi c'est important

Niger has been battling an Islamist insurgency for a decade. The country's military government came to power partly due to failures in addressing jihadist violence.

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Thirty-five people have been killed after gunmen struck Niger's largest airport on Thursday, officials say - the second attack in less than five months.

Residents in the predominately Muslim country told the BBC they had just finished their morning prayers when explosions and gunshot sounds rang out from Diori Hamani international airport, located in the capital, Niamey.

Niger has been fighting an Islamist insurgency for a decade and in January, an organisation linked to the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for an attack on the same airport.

Lawalli Tsalha, who lives near the airport, which also hosts a military base, told the BBC: "We finished our prayer at about 05:50 (04:50 GMT) and shortly afterwards we heard a loud bang - like something had exploded, perhaps a tyre.

"It was only a little later that we realised what was happening."

One resident, who did not wish to be named, said: "The attackers mixed in with the local population, so finding them was not easy. Civilians picked up machetes and sticks to defend themselves and to strike anyone they did not recognise who came their way."

All three countries are run by juntas which came to power in part because of a failure to deal with years of jihadist violence in the region.

At the time, the head of Niger's military government, which has been in power for three years, thanked Russia for its help in foiling the attack. Abdourahamane Tiani also accused the presidents of France, Benin and Ivory Coast of backing those responsible.

Questions ouvertes

  • Who were the specific attackers?
  • What was the motive for this specific attack?
  • What is the extent of foreign backing for the attackers?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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