No fewer than 32 civilians have been killed in a deadly sequence of attack and reprisal violence in Doungouro area of western Niger, highlighting growing concerns over civilian protection in conflict-affected communities. Local sources said the incident began in the early hours of Monday when suspected fighters linked to the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara stormed the weekly market in Doungouro on motorcycles. According to the sources, the a…
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