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An attack on Diori Hamani International Airport in Niger’s capital Niamey on the night of Jan. 29-30, 2026 wounded several soldiers, damaged aircraft and caused fires at an air base, Niger’s authorities said.
State television reported four security personnel injured; the defence ministry said security forces killed 20 attackers and detained 11.
The Islamic State group’s Amaq news agency claimed responsibility in a statement published on Jan. 30, according to monitoring group SITE. Niger’s junta accused the presidents of France, Benin and Cote d’Ivoire of sponsoring the assailants, allegations denied by those states.
Authorities said attackers arrived on motorcycles and may have targeted military drones and a shipment of uranium oxide concentrate stored at the airport; officials said the uranium was not affected.
Niger praised Russian help in repelling the assault and has been deepening security ties with Moscow since its 2023 coup, while expelling many Western forces.
The assault underlines persistent jihadist capability in the Sahel and comes amid heightened tensions between Niger’s junta and former partners.
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