Skip to main content
27 Nov 2022 | 12:35 PM UTC

Benin: Security forces kill four assailants in Koabagou, Atakora Department, Nov. 25

Security forces kill four assailants in Koabagou, Atakora Department, Benin, Nov. 25. Militant activities persist.

Informational

Event

Officials announced that security forces killed four individuals in Koabagou located in the northwest in the Atakora Department, early Nov. 25. Armed forces reportedly engaged assailants after the latter attacked a police outpost. Authorities did not say if there were any casualties among security personnel.

Officials will almost certainly maintain an elevated security posture in the area in the coming days. Officials could impose temporary movement restrictive measures, including curfews, and road closures. Further attacks, including ambushes and bombings, remain possible over the near term.

Context

The incident underscores the elevated militancy threat in parts of northern Atakora and Alibori departments bordering Burkina Faso and Niger, where militant groups operate extensively. While there have been no claims of responsibility and the assailants' identity remains unclear, militants affiliated with Al-Qaeda or Islamic State (IS) may be responsible.

Islamic State Sahel Province (ISSP) - formerly the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) – claimed responsibility Sept. 15 for two attacks targeting security forces in Alibori Department, July 1 and 2. ISSP first claimed responsibility in March 2022 for an attack on Malian forces near Gao under its new name, indicating that the Sahel region is a strategic priority for the group. Officials and news media may continue to refer to the group as ISGS.

Advice

Exercise vigilance in northern Benin. Plan for increased security patrols and movement disruptions in the affected area. Remain courteous and cooperative if approached and questioned by security personnel. Do not discuss plans and routes publicly. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations.