France Violates Airspace, Frees Terrorists – Niger Coup Leaders Allege
The military junta of Niger has accused French forces of violating its airspace and releasing imprisoned terrorists, intensifying an already tense atmosphere post the ousting of President Mohamed Bazoum.
The junta’s spokesman, Col. Amadou Abdramane, relayed these concerns on national television, mentioning a French aircraft’s alleged infringement.
He insinuated a deeper French plot to sow instability within Niger and further stated that French actions aim to “discredit” the interim government named the National Council for the Safeguard of the Country (CNSP).
Highlighting an attack on the National Guard in the border region of Tillaberi, Abdramane asserted that France had released 16 terrorists behind the assault.
As a response to the mounting tensions, Niger’s government declared a heightened state of alert.
The CNSP further warned of serious incidents unfolding, pointing fingers at the French military.
Despite the accusations, France, which has a longstanding military presence in the Sahel region for counterterrorism, has denied any wrongdoing.
Ousted Niger President, Bazoum Laments Hardship, Claims Eating Dry Rice
In a related development, Ousted Niger Republic President, Mohamed Bazoum, on Wednesday, disclosed he’s been isolated and forced to survive on dry rice since the military’s takeover on July 26, 2023.
In text messages shared with a friend and cited by CNN, Bazoum mentioned being “deprived of all human contact” and left without food or medicine.
He has also been without electricity, an issue plaguing all Nigeriens due to Nigeria’s response to the coup by cutting power.
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