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France says killed suspect in 2020 murder of aid workers in Niger | News


Soumana Boura, a leading member of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara, was killed in a drone attack, the French army says.

The French army says it has killed one of the suspects in the murder of six French aid workers and their two Nigerien guides last year in Niger.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Ministry of the Armed Forces identified the person killed on Monday as Soumana Boura, a leading member of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara who headed a group of dozens of fighters in western Niger.

The six members of the NGO ACTED and their guides were murdered in August 2020 while they were visiting the Koure National Park, a wildlife haven 65km (40 miles) from Niger’s capital, Niamey.

The ministry’s statement said Boura had filmed the killing of the eight victims and overseen the publication of the footage.

General staff spokesman Colonel Pascal Ianni told the AFP news agency Boura was killed by a drone attack as he was riding his motorcycle.

France has thousands of soldiers deployed in the Sahel, an arid region south of the Sahara Desert plagued by a worsening conflict that involves multiple armed groups, military campaigns by national armies and international partners, as well as local militias.

The unrest began in 2012 when an uprising by Tuareg rebels in the north of Mali was swiftly hijacked by al-Qaeda-linked fighters.

The presence of thousands of foreign troops has failed to stem the violence, which has spilled into neighbouring Burkina Faso and Niger, with groups exploiting the poverty of marginalised communities and inflaming tensions between ethnic groups.





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