Terror Attack

2 soldiers killed in clash between Nigerian army, militants

 Two soldiers were killed in a clash between the Nigerian Army and suspected members of the armed wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Imo State, authorities said Sunday.  Joseph Akubo, the spokesperson for the 34 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army, said in a statement that the clash occurred in the Osina area.  He confirmed that two soldiers lost their lives in the confrontation while one soldier remains missing.  The Nigeran Civil War, also known as the Biafra War, took place from 1967-1970 between the federal government and the Biafran people, who sought to establish an independent state of Biafra in southeast Nigeria, claiming between 500,000 and 2 million lives.  The Republic of Biafra, proclaimed in 1967, was reabsorbed into Nigeria following the civil war.  IPOB, classified as a terrorist organization by the Nigerian government, continues to advocate for the establishment of an independent state.

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Four dead, over 200 injured in Magdeburg Christmas market attack

The death toll has risen to four after a driver deliberately crashed into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. According to reports from German public broadcasters WDR and NDR, based on security sources, the incident took place last evening, leaving more than 200 people injured. German media have identified the 50-year-old suspect, who had been living in Germany since 2006 and held permanent residency. He worked as a doctor in Bernburg and had previously posted on social media expressing concerns about the rise of Islam in Germany. Reports suggest that the attacker drove a BMW for at least 400 meters through the crowd at the market before being arrested. In the aftermath, the Christmas market was shut down, and people were urged to leave the city center. The attack occurred near Magdeburg Town Hall, close to the Elbe River.

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At least 15 killed in attack in Nigeria’s Benue state

 At least 15 people have been killed in an attack by armed bandits in Nigeria’s Benue state, local media reported Thursday. Several people were also wounded when the assailants invaded the town of Anyiin in the Logo Local Government Area. Nigeria has long been facing attacks from armed gangs as well as the Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorist groups in various regions of the country. Despite the death penalty being enforced for kidnapping, incidents of abduction for ransom are still common. Armed perpetrators typically target villages, schools and travelers in the northern part of the country to demand ransoms.

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Turkey condemns terror attack in Chad, offers condolences

Türkiye on Monday expressed condolences with the people of Chad over a terrorist attack in the Central African country. A statement by the Turkish Foreign Ministry expressed sadness over the killing of nearly 40 Chadian soldiers and many others injured by a “terrorist attack on a military base in the Lake Chad province” on Sunday. The ministry statement also wished a swift recovery to the wounded and wished Allah’s mercy on those who lost their lives.

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Global condemnations pour in following terrorist attack in Türkiye

 Leaders from around the world condemned a terrorist attack Wednesday targeting a defense industry facility in Türkiye’s capital in which five people were killed and 22 injured.  Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan condemned the attack on the headquarters of Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) in Ankara. “I condemn this heinous attack on facilities of the Turkish Aerospace Industries,” Erdogan said. Russian President Vladimir Putin also condemned the attack on the sidelines of a BRICS group summit that Erdogan was attending as a guest. “Dear Mr. President, dear colleagues, we are very glad to welcome you to Kazan. But before we start work, I would like to express my condolences in connection with the terrorist attack. Media reports are coming in about the terrorist attack in Türkiye,” Putin said. He added that Moscow condemns any manifestations of terrorism. The US also condemned the deadly terror attack, with Secretary of State Antony Blinken saying “the United States stands with our Ally Türkiye and strongly condemns today’s terrorist attack. “My thoughts are with the victims and their families,” Blinken added in his remarks on X. White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby also condemned the attack.  “This morning, our prayers are with all of those affected and their families, and of course, also the people of Türkiye at this very difficult time,” he said. “Turkish authorities, as they said it, are investigating this as a possible terrorist attack, and while we don’t yet know the motive or who is exactly behind it, we strongly condemn this act of violence,” he told reporters at a briefing. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte also condemned the attack. “We strongly condemn terrorism in all its forms and are monitoring developments closely,” Rutte said. “NATO stands with its allied nation Türkiye,” he added. European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell “strongly condemned” terrorism in all forms in a post on X following the attack. “The EU expresses solidarity with Türkiye in this difficult time,” he said. Azerbaijan also condemned the attack, adding that Baku would always be on the side “of its brother, Türkiye.” French President Emmanuel Macron also condemned “the terrorist attack that hit Ankara in the strongest terms,” in a post on X. He highlighted that the French people “share the pain of the families of those who lost their lives in the attack and offer our condolences to them.”  Macron said his country stands “in solidarity with Türkiye and the Turkish people against terrorism.” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on X: “I am shocked by the reports of the dead and injured in Ankara. We strongly condemn terrorism in any form and stand by our partner Türkiye.” Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof also conveyed his condolences to President Erdogan, saying the Netherlands “condemns all forms of terrorism. We sympathize with Türkiye and are closely monitoring the situation.” Calling the terrorist attack “horrific,” Germany also condemned “all forms of terrorism in the strongest possible terms.” “Our solidarity goes out to our Turkish friends.” Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer also “strongly” condemned the attack, saying: “Terrorism and violence have no place in our society.” Kosovo condemned the attack as well, expressing solidarity with Türkiye. “We stand with our ally, Türkiye, following today’s terrorist attack in Ankara. Our deepest condolences go out to the families and loved ones of the victims. Terrorism and violence have no place in our world!” says President Vjosa Osmani on X. Slovenia also condemned the “heinous” attack, with Deputy Prime Minister Tanja Fajon drawing attention to the civilian death toll. “I condemn the heinous attack — which claimed lives of innocent people — in Türkiye today. There is no place for terrorism — or any form of violence — in democratic societies. My thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones,” she said. Ireland’s Foreign Ministry said on X that “Ireland condemns the deadly attack that took place in Türkiye today.” “We express condolences with the people of Türkiye, especially the families of those who have been killed or injured,” it added. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic expressed “concern” over the terrorist attack in Ankara. “Serbia condemns all forms of terrorism and stands in solidarity with Türkiye and its people,” he said, conveying his “sincere condolences to the victims’ families, and I wish those injured a speedy recovery.” The Balkan nation’s Foreign Ministry said on X: “Our hearts go out to the victims of the horrifying attack in #Ankara as we express our deepest condolences to their families.” “Shocked and saddened, we strongly condemn this senseless act of violence and stand with the people of #Türkiye during this difficult time,” it added. On Facebook, the Chairperson of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Deniz Becirovic, also condemned the terrorist attack. He expressed his condolences to President Erdogan, the families of the victims of the attack and the Turkish nation. – Condemnations from diplomatic missions in Türkiye Canada’s Embassy in Türkiye released a similar statement of strong condemnation, adding that Ottawa stands with Türkiye, “our friend and ally, at this difficult time.” Calling the attack “despicable,” the chief of British intelligence service MI6 also condemned the attack. “I extend my condolences to the families of the martyrs and wish a speedy recovery to the injured,” Richard Moore said on X. The president of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Ersin Tatar, condemned the attack as well, offering his condolences. The US Embassy in Türkiye also issued a statement of condemnation. “The United States strongly condemns today’s terrorist attack and extends condolences to the families of those lost and injured. We stand with our ally Türkiye,” it said. Switzerland’s embassy in Türkiye also condemned the attack “in the strongest terms,” conveying its condolences to the Turkish people.

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At least 100 people killed in central Burkina Faso in terror attack

At least 100 villagers and soldiers were killed in central Burkina Faso during a weekend attack by al-Qaida-linked jihadis. The assault on Barsalogho, 80 kilometers from the capital, was described by regional experts as one of the deadliest of the year. The attackers, affiliated with the al-Qaida-linked JNIM group, targeted villagers who were helping security forces build defensive trenches. Al-Qaida claimed responsibility, stating they took control of a militia position in Barsalogho. Videos of the attack showed numerous bodies and the scene was reviewed by the Associated Press, though the exact casualty count could not be independently verified. Burkina Faso’s security minister reported that both soldiers and civilians were among the casualties, and the government has responded with increased support and protection efforts. The escalating violence has resulted in significant parts of Burkina Faso being outside government control, contributing to two coups in 2022. The junta, despite seeking new security partnerships, continues to struggle against the increasing jihadi attacks.

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