10 Jul 2021 | 08:37 AM UTC
Niger: US Embassy in Niger issues terrorism warning for Niamey, July 9
US Embassy in Niger issues a terorism warning for Niamey, Niger, July 9. Threat of terrorism is high.
Event
The US Embassy in Niger issued a security alert July 9 warning that extremist groups are seeking to target locations in Niamey frequented by Westerners. The alert was issued as a reminder, and no further information regarding potential imminent attacks was provided. However, the embassy did note that US nationals should exercise caution near banks, supermarkets, restaurants, and hotels.
Context
There is a high threat of terrorism in Niamey. The threat stems from extremist groups based in the Sahel region. Militants have consistently demonstrated the capacity and intent to launch high-profile attacks against capitals in West Africa. These attacks have involved commando-style attacks targeting areas with a high concentration of foreigners, including bars, hotels, restaurants, and tourist resorts. Militant-related violence has increasingly impacted Niger's Diffa and Tillaberi regions in 2021. Mass casualty attacks targeting civilian areas and the security forces have been regularly reported.
Advice
Exercise caution when operating in Niamey, particularly in areas frequented by foreign nationals. Ensure security and contingency plans are regularly reviewed and updated. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Coordinate all travel outside of the city with a trusted contact.