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Home » News » ISIS Terrorists Capture Nigerien Soldiers, Seize Sophisticated Weapons

ISIS Terrorists Capture Nigerien Soldiers, Seize Sophisticated Weapons

April 2, 2024
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The extremist armed group Islamic State (ISIS) militants have carried out an ambush against the Nigerien Army in Tillabéri.

The ambush was a shocking development in the ongoing conflict between terrorists and Niger military.

The aftermath of the attack has also revealed some disturbing details about the sophisticated weapons that the militants were able to capture and destroy.

One of the most striking pieces of equipment that fell into the hands of the terrorists was a South Africa-made OTT Technologies’ Puma M36 MK5 MRAP.

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The heavily armoured vehicle, originally donated by the United States, was a crucial asset for the Nigerien Army in their fight against terrorism, the report indicated.

“Its loss represents a significant blow to the military capabilities of the country and raises concerns about the security situation in the region.”

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In addition to the MRAP, the terrorists also “seized a rare Singapore-made STK/CIS 40 AGL auto grenade launcher. This weapon is known for its high accuracy and devastating firepower, making it a prized possession for any armed group. The fact that ISIS was able to capture such a sophisticated piece of equipment is a troubling sign of their growing strength and influence in the region.

“They also acquired a cache of 107mm Chinese Type 63-2 HE rockets, as well as KPV and Type 85 heavy machine guns. These weapons are highly destructive and capable of causing widespread damage, posing a serious threat to the security and stability of the region.

“The international community must step up its support for Niger in order to prevent further escalation of the conflict and to ensure the security of the country and its people.

“The ambush in Tillabéri and the subsequent capture of advanced weaponry by ISIS militants is a troubling development that highlights the growing threat of terrorism in Niger. The loss of the MRAP and other sophisticated weapons is a significant setback for the Nigerien Army and underscores the need for increased support from the international community.

“It is crucial that the government of Niger and its allies take decisive action to combat ISIS and prevent further attacks on innocent civilians and security forces. Failure to do so could have dire consequences for the stability and security of the region.”

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