Suspected militants from the Boko Haram sect rode on camels
into a village in southeastern Niger and killed five people, Anfani radio
station said on Saturday.
A militia repulsed the overnight raid in the commune of
Toumour, about 75 km (47 miles) from the regional capital Diffa. The attackers
burned houses and left others wounded, the station said.
Diffa region has been targeted numerous times by suspected
militants, who usually come on foot or in vehicles. Boko Haram is headquartered
across the border in northeastern Nigeria and seeks to carve out an emirate and
impose a strict interpretation of Islamic law, Reuters reports.
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