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54 soldiers killed after terrorist attack on military posts in Benin
54 soldiers killed after terrorist attack on military posts in Benin

Khaleej Times

time27-04-2025

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54 soldiers killed after terrorist attack on military posts in Benin

Suspected insurgents killed 54 troops in an attack last week on military posts in a Benin national park, the government said Wednesday. Government spokesman Wilfried Leandre Houngbedji gave the new toll to a press briefing on the April 17 attack in the W national park in northern Benin, close to the frontiers with Burkina Faso and Niger. Authorities had previously said eight soldiers were killed. This is the heaviest official toll since the start of attacks in the north. The attack was claimed by the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM or JNIM in Arabic) which is affiliated with al Qaeda. It had said 70 Beninese soldiers were killed. "Even if its not the 70 ... it's a lot," the government spokesman acknowledged. "The soldiers who have fallen are our children, our parents, our friends," he said. The country deployed nearly 3,000 soldiers to secure its borders in January 2022. It later sent an additional 5,000 troops to bolster security in the north. Twenty-eight Benin soldiers were killed near the border between Benin, Niger and Burkina Faso in January in an attack also claimed by the GSIM.

Jihadist attack in Benin left 54 dead: government
Jihadist attack in Benin left 54 dead: government

Daily Express

time24-04-2025

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Jihadist attack in Benin left 54 dead: government

Published on: Thursday, April 24, 2025 Published on: Thu, Apr 24, 2025 By: AFP Text Size: Beninese soldiers at the presidential palace in Cotonou on July 27, 2022. - Credit: Ludovic Marin / AFP. COTONOU: Suspected jihadist insurgents killed 54 troops in an attack last week on military posts in a Benin national park, the government said Wednesday. Government spokesman Wilfried Leandre Houngbedji gave the new toll to a press briefing on the April 17 attack in the W national park in northern Benin, close to the frontiers with Burkina Faso and Niger. Authorities had previously said eight soldiers were killed. This is the heaviest official toll since the start of jihadist attacks in the north. The attack was claimed by the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM or JNIM in Arabic) which is affiliated with al Qaeda. It had said 70 Beninese soldiers were killed. 'Even if its not the 70 ... it's a lot,' the government spokesman acknowledged. 'The soldiers who have fallen are our children, our parents, our friends,' he said. The country deployed nearly 3,000 soldiers to secure its borders in January 2022. It later sent an additional 5,000 troops to bolster security in the north. Twenty-eight Benin soldiers were killed near the border between Benin, Niger and Burkina Faso in January in an attack also claimed by the GSIM. * Follow us on Instagram and join our Telegram and/or WhatsApp channel(s) for the latest news you don't want to miss. * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

54 soldiers killed in suspected jihadist attack in Benin, says government
54 soldiers killed in suspected jihadist attack in Benin, says government

First Post

time24-04-2025

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54 soldiers killed in suspected jihadist attack in Benin, says government

At least 54 soldiers were killed in a terror attack by suspected jihadists on military posts in Benin's W National Park on April 17, the government confirmed. This is the deadliest attack since jihadist violence began in northern Benin. read more 54 soldiers killed in suspected jihadist attack in Benin, says government. File Image- AP Suspected jihadist insurgents killed 54 troops in an attack last week on military posts in a Benin national park, the government said Wednesday. Government spokesman Wilfried Leandre Houngbedji gave the new toll to a press briefing on the April 17 attack in the W national park in northern Benin, close to the frontiers with Burkina Faso and Niger. Authorities had previously said eight soldiers were killed. This is the heaviest official toll since the start of jihadist attacks in the north. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD The attack was claimed by the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM or JNIM in Arabic) which is affiliated with al Qaeda. It had said 70 Beninese soldiers were killed. 'Even if its not the 70 … it's a lot,' the government spokesman acknowledged. 'The soldiers who have fallen are our children, our parents, our friends,' he said. The country deployed nearly 3,000 soldiers to secure its borders in January 2022. It later sent an additional 5,000 troops to bolster security in the north. Twenty-eight Benin soldiers were killed near the border between Benin, Niger and Burkina Faso in January in an attack also claimed by the GSIM.

Jihadist attack in Benin left 54 dead: government
Jihadist attack in Benin left 54 dead: government

The Sun

time24-04-2025

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  • The Sun

Jihadist attack in Benin left 54 dead: government

COTONOU: Suspected jihadist insurgents killed 54 troops in an attack last week on military posts in a Benin national park, the government said Wednesday. Government spokesman Wilfried Leandre Houngbedji gave the new toll to a press briefing on the April 17 attack in the W national park in northern Benin, close to the frontiers with Burkina Faso and Niger. Authorities had previously said eight soldiers were killed. This is the heaviest official toll since the start of jihadist attacks in the north. The attack was claimed by the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (GSIM or JNIM in Arabic) which is affiliated with al Qaeda. It had said 70 Beninese soldiers were killed. 'Even if its not the 70 ... it's a lot,' the government spokesman acknowledged. 'The soldiers who have fallen are our children, our parents, our friends,' he said. The country deployed nearly 3,000 soldiers to secure its borders in January 2022. It later sent an additional 5,000 troops to bolster security in the north. Twenty-eight Benin soldiers were killed near the border between Benin, Niger and Burkina Faso in January in an attack also claimed by the GSIM.

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