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Two police officers killed in northern Benin attack

police officers killed

Two police officers killed in northern Benin attack

  • Armed men attacked a police station in northern Benin Sunday morning, killing two officers and injuring another.
  • The Dassari police station was attacked in the early hours of Sunday morning.
  • Benin’s first known fatal attack was last December when two soldiers were killed near Burkina Faso border.

 

Two police officers were killed when armed men attacked a police station in northern Benin early Sunday, according to AFP.

Another officer was seriously injured and is “in intensive care,” while two attackers were killed in exchanges of fire, according to an Atakora police officer.

“The Dassari police station was attacked in the early hours of Sunday morning. Armed men burst in but the reaction on our side was swift,” the officer added.

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The toll was confirmed by another source with knowledge of security issues in northern Benin who wished to remain anonymous.

Bullet holes were visible on the walls of the police station on Sunday morning alongside bloody clothes scattered on the ground, a resident who visited the scene told AFP. His identity is being withheld for security reasons.

“The police officers there were in shock,” he added.

Contacted by AFP, the Beninese government had yet to comment by early Sunday afternoon.

The Benin government said the country had suffered around 20 attacks by armed groups, in the first official tally released in May.

The West African country borders Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, where a years-long jihadist campaign has claimed thousands of lives and driven more than two million people from their homes.

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Benin’s first known fatal attack was last December when two soldiers were killed near the troubled frontier with Burkina.

In response, the government announced the increased military deployment in the north to protect the border.

Armed incursions from troubled Sahel nations by militants linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State group have also affected Ghana and Ivory Coast, raising fears of a southward push from the Sahel towards the Gulf of Guinea.