Militants kill 15 soldiers in northern Benin attack

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A squad of soldiers from the Benin 1st Commando Parachute Battalion advance on an enemy position during a Joint Combined Exchange Training scenario. Photo: Tech. Sgt. Jael Laborn/US Air Force

Militants killed 15 soldiers and wounded five more at a military camp in ‌northern Benin, an army spokesperson said on Friday, as ‌violence spreads in the West African region.

Fighters linked to al Qaeda and ​Islamic State have been rapidly increasing their attacks on the borderlands between Niger, Benin and Nigeria, turning remote transit corridors into active conflict zones.

Al Qaeda-linked Jama’at Nusrat al‑Islam wal‑Muslimin (JNIM) claimed responsibility ‌for the latest attack ⁠in Benin which it said took place in the northern village of Kofouno on Wednesday.

The “attack ⁠resulted in the loss of 15 of our personnel and five wounded, whose lives are not in danger,” Benin armed forces ​spokesperson Colonel ​James Johnson said.

The army killed ​at least four of ‌the “terrorists” and destroyed several of their motorcycles when they were retreating, Johnson added.

He denied JNIM’s claim that it controlled the Kofouno camp.

Benin rarely comments on jihadist violence in the north, though it said last April that an attack by JNIM ‌had killed 54 soldiers.

Disgruntled soldiers attempted ​to oust President Patrice Talon in ​a military coup in ​December, citing the deteriorating security situation in ‌northern Benin “coupled with the disregard and ​neglect of ​our fallen brothers-in-arms”.

That plot was foiled with help from neighbouring countries including Nigeria.

SOURCE: REUTERS AND AGENCIES

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