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Al Qaeda affiliate says it killed 70 soldiers in Benin, SITE reports – Reuters

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May 9, 2025
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In a advancement that underscores the growing instability in West Africa, SITE Intelligence Group has reported that an affiliate of Al Qaeda has claimed duty for the deaths of 70 soldiers in Benin. This alarming announcement raises serious concerns about the increasing boldness of extremist groups in the region, which have traditionally focused thier violence in neighboring countries like Burkina Faso and Nigeria. As security forces in Benin grapple with this unprecedented challenge, the implications for regional stability and international counterterrorism efforts are profound. The incident highlights the urgent need for a cohesive response to the rising tide of jihadist activity across West Africa, as governments and military forces strive to protect their territories and populations.

Al Qaeda Affiliate Claims Responsibility for Deadly Assault on Benin Soldiers

A recent announcement by an Al Qaeda affiliate has sent shockwaves through the international community, claiming that…

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