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Heavy gunfire and blasts heard near airport in Niger's capital

Nigerien air defenses fired on unknown projectiles near Niamey airport amid investigations, with calm restored after two hours and no casualties reported, officials said.

  • On Thursday, sustained heavy gunfire and loud explosions were heard near Diori Hamani International Airport shortly after midnight; the airport houses an air force base about 10km from the presidential palace.
  • With the cause unclear, authorities said it is not clear what caused the blasts or if there were casualties, and they are trying to determine whether the gunfire was linked to a huge uranium shipment stuck amid complications with France.
  • Multiple eyewitness videos showed air-defence systems engaging unidentified projectiles early Thursday, and a Foreign Affairs ministry official said, `There is no need to worry,` while authorities investigate links to the shipment.
  • Calm returned after two hours, and an official said the situation was under control following the overnight gunfire near Niamey International Airport.
  • The incident came against a backdrop of Niger's military government fighting jihadist groups like Burkina Faso and Mali, while a major uranium shipment remains stuck amid legal disputes with France.
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On Thursday, shortly after midnight, shots and explosions shook the area around the capital airport in Niger. Possibly, the shots were part of an attack on a special unit to combat terrorism. Videos taken by the locals show patrol lights in the night sky of the capital of Niger. In addition, explosions can be heard on the recordings. On other pictures there were meter-high flames and charred cars to be seen. According to the locals, after the sh…

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A burst of heavy gunfire and explosions erupted early Thursday near the international airport in Niger’s capital Niamey before halting within hours,

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