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Humanitarian workers killed in Niger: the French army announces having killed one of the assassins

2021-12-21T10:36:41.367Z


Six young French aid workers and two Nigeriens were killed on August 9, 2020, executed by members of the Islamic State group in


The French army killed in Niger one of the perpetrators of the assassination of six French humanitarian workers, their guide and their Nigerien driver in August 2020 in the park of Kouré, claimed by the group Islamic State in the Sahel (EIGS), a announced Tuesday the French general staff.

“Yesterday (Monday), in the Tillabéri region (west), we neutralized by air strike an EIGS group leader, Soumana Boura, one of the perpetrators of the assassination of six nationals in the Kouré park on the 9th. August 2020 ", which" had filmed the execution and had ensured the media coverage ", declared the spokesperson of the staff, Colonel Pascal Ianni.

Soumana Boura led a group of several dozen fighters in western Niger, according to the French army.

He was taken out by drone fire while alone on a motorcycle.

A French unit was sent to the ground to search the area and formally identify the jihadist, detailed the staff in a press release, specifying that this operation had been carried out "in close coordination with the Nigerien authorities".

The head of the EIGS, Adnan Abou Walid al-Sahraoui, who had ordered this attack on French aid workers, was killed in mid-August by French soldiers in the “three borders” region (Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso) .

Logisticians, lookout, intermediary ordering party: eleven people suspected of having participated in this assassination have also been arrested in Niger in recent months.

Slaughtered or executed by bullets

On the morning of August 9, 2020, the 4X4 of six humanitarian workers from the NGOs Acted and Impact, accompanied by a Nigerien driver and guide, was attacked by three armed men on two motorcycles, while they were visiting the reserve. of giraffes from Kouré. Installed in Niamey for a few weeks or months, Antonin, Charline, Léo, Myriam, Nadifa and Stella - four women and two men aged 25 to 31 - had planned a few days earlier this excursion in the reserve, located 60 km away. south-east of Niamey. A young woman had been slaughtered. The other five aid workers, their guide and their driver, both aged 50, had been shot dead. The three attackers then set fire to the 4X4 before fleeing. The attack was claimed by ISIS a month later.

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At the end of nearly nine years of presence in the Sahel, France undertook in June to reorganize its military system there by leaving its three most northern bases in Mali (Tessalit, Kidal and Timbuktu) to refocus around Gao and Ménaka, on the borders of Niger and Burkina Faso, as well as in Niamey.

This plan provides for a reduction in the workforce in the Sahel, from 5,000 currently, to 2,500-3,000 by 2023.

This new elimination on Monday of a jihadist cadre "makes it possible in particular to fight against the expansion of the EIGS and to prevent it from taking control of certain parts of the region of the three borders", underlines the staff, recalling that "the French armies remain determined to fight armed terrorist groups with their Sahelian partners and their allies".

Source: leparis

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