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3 Army special operation commandos killed in ambush in Niger, U.S. officials tell AP -Alex Horton - October 4 at 9:15 PM
A joint U.S. and Nigerien patrol came under hostile fire in southwest Niger, U.S. Africa Command said Wednesday.
“We are working to confirm details on the incident and will have more information as soon as we can confirm facts on the ground,” a command spokesman told The Washington Post.
The spokesman did not confirm whether any service members were killed or wounded and did not elaborate on the nature of the patrol. He also did not say when the attack occurred. The Associated Press reported the attack occurred north of the capital Niamey near the Mali border.
The United States has expanded its operations in Niger in recent years, including surveillance drone flights piloted from Niamey. The U.S. is also finishing construction on an installation at Agadez, a central city in the Sahara that will also closer fights to southern Libya and northern Mali to watch militants traversing remote desert stretches.
U.S. troops are tasked with training missions in Niger to combat extremist groups in the region, including security assistance with intelligence and reconnaissance efforts. al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb operates in Mali, further straining security on the border region.
Additionally, The Army’s 3rd Special Forces Group conducts advise and assist missions in Niger. A soldier from the unit died in a vehicle accident in February.
Africa Command’s statement came after unconfirmed reports of U.S. service members’ deaths in Niger from French-language radio station RFI, which details an incident on the border with Mali.
Nasser Weddady, a regional security analyst, told The Post it was unusual for U.S. troops to operate far into the western parts of the country.
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3 Army special operation commandos killed in ambush in Niger, U.S. officials tell AP -Alex Horton - October 4 at 9:15 PM
A joint U.S. and Nigerien patrol came under hostile fire in southwest Niger, U.S. Africa Command said Wednesday.
“We are working to confirm details on the incident and will have more information as soon as we can confirm facts on the ground,” a command spokesman told The Washington Post.
The spokesman did not confirm whether any service members were killed or wounded and did not elaborate on the nature of the patrol. He also did not say when the attack occurred. The Associated Press reported the attack occurred north of the capital Niamey near the Mali border.
The United States has expanded its operations in Niger in recent years, including surveillance drone flights piloted from Niamey. The U.S. is also finishing construction on an installation at Agadez, a central city in the Sahara that will also closer fights to southern Libya and northern Mali to watch militants traversing remote desert stretches.
U.S. troops are tasked with training missions in Niger to combat extremist groups in the region, including security assistance with intelligence and reconnaissance efforts. al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb operates in Mali, further straining security on the border region.
Additionally, The Army’s 3rd Special Forces Group conducts advise and assist missions in Niger. A soldier from the unit died in a vehicle accident in February.
Africa Command’s statement came after unconfirmed reports of U.S. service members’ deaths in Niger from French-language radio station RFI, which details an incident on the border with Mali.
Nasser Weddady, a regional security analyst, told The Post it was unusual for U.S. troops to operate far into the western parts of the country.
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