Nine people were killed in three suicide bombings
in southeastern Niger near the border with Nigeria, a local official said
Tuesday.
He said “two young women and a man” blew
themselves up in different parts of the city, adding that an Islamic school in
a busy area was one of the targets.
“For the moment there are nine dead, and
wounded,” he said.
Security forces have cordoned off the sites and
are carrying out search operations throughout the city, a security source said.
According to accounts on social media, three
explosions were heard at around 10pm (2100 GMT) Monday in Diffa Koura, an old
district of the city.
The attacks came as Niger President Mahamadou
Issoufou arrived in Paris for an official visit Monday. He is to continue to
Brussels Tuesday.
They also follow several months of calm in the
Diffa region which since February 2015 has suffered numerous attacks by Boko
Haram based across the border in northeast Nigeria.
In late April, Niamey announced a military
operation against Boko Haram in the region of Lake Chad, which links Niger,
Chad, Nigeria and Cameroon.
The group, which is seeking an Islamic state
based on Sharia law, has caused the deaths of at least 20,000 people since it
took up arms in 2009 in Nigeria.

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