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Clashes erupt in Tillabéri: At least five Nigerien soldiers killed in western Nigerien border fray

In recent months, the security situation in western Niger has sharply deteriorated with multiple reported incidents of violence.

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February 14, 2026
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NIAMEY, Niger (SCANS) — Clashes reportedly broke out yesterday between fighters believed to be affiliated with the Islamic State’s Sahel Province and Nigerien military forces near the village of Sanam in the Tillabéri region of western Niger, local sources and social media posts indicate.

Initial reports from regional security watchers and resident communications suggest that at least five Nigerien soldiers were killed in the firefight, while three others remain missing, according to a preliminary tally shared by people familiar with the incident.

The Islamic State Sahel Province (IS Sahel) has not issued a claim of responsibility for the clash, and there has been no immediate official statement from Niger’s defence ministry confirming the casualty figures or providing additional details.

Independent verification remains limited amid communication constraints in the volatile border zone.

Regional conflict monitors and local contacts on social platforms reported an exchange of gunfire and movement of troops heading toward Sanam following the reported attack.

The Tillabéri region, which borders Mali and Burkina Faso, has been a long-standing hotbed of armed insurgency activity, with jihadist groups linked with both Islamic State and al-Qaeda operating across the so-called “three borders” area. These groups have carried out numerous deadly attacks on military and civilian targets in recent years.

Human rights organisations and analysts have documented patterns of mass civilian killings and brutal reprisals by extremist fighters in the region, often tied to demands for taxes or control over territory.

In recent months, the security situation in western Niger has sharply deteriorated with multiple reported incidents of violence.

Human Rights Watch said fighters believed to be from IS Sahel killed dozens of civilians in January and February, executing men and boys in attacks linked to refusals to pay imposed levies or alleged cooperation with government militias.

The Nigerien military government, which seized power in a 2023 coup, has frequently cited the extremist threat to justify its continued control, while critics argue that heavy-handed tactics and diminished cooperation with former Western partners have complicated efforts to stabilise insurgent-hit regions.

Tillabéri remains one of the most dangerous parts of the Sahel, with security forces often stretched thin and civilians caught between government operations and insurgent actions.

Prior high-profile attacks in the region have resulted in large military losses and mass civilian casualties, underlining the volatile and unpredictable nature of the conflict.

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