AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAirport Security & Travel Disruption: Niger’s Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey was hit by a major gun and explosion attack early Thursday, with Niger’s Defense Ministry later saying 11 soldiers and two civilians were killed, 22 attackers died, and about 20 suspects were arrested; the airport was declared fully secured and air traffic returned to normal, but the UK Foreign Office warned the airport was closed and the main road to it was shut, urging travelers to monitor local instructions and contact airlines. Terror Claim & Blame Game: The al-Qaeda-linked JNIM claimed responsibility for the assault, while Niger’s junta blamed France for the attack, echoing earlier accusations after a January airport strike. Public Safety Alerts for Visitors: The UK also cited a US Embassy security alert warning of kidnapping risks across Niger, including Niamey, and said in-person UK support may be limited. Health Screening for Travelers: Niger State intensified Ebola prevention by screening returning pilgrims at Minna’s airport and activating emergency preparedness steps. Local Travel Safety Rumor Check: Niger Police dismissed a report of 50 travelers kidnapped on the Lunma-Wawa road in Borgu, saying no kidnapping occurred and only an attempted attack was reported.
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