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Niger: Two Mood Movements of Soldiers in 72 Hours

Summary by Radio France Internationale
Two mood movements of soldiers in Niger in 72 hours. The first Tuesday in Filingué. The second Wednesday in Tera. Two companies located in the west of the country who rebelled against their hierarchy. The soldiers refused to go to the front, and to secure a convoy of trucks driving from Burkina Faso to Niamey. In three months, the Niger army recorded four mutinies – the first two in Termit and Tahoua.

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Two mood movements of soldiers in Niger in 72 hours. The first Tuesday in Filingué. The second Wednesday in Tera. Two companies located in the west of the country who rebelled against their hierarchy. The soldiers refused to go to the front, and to secure a convoy of trucks driving from Burkina Faso to Niamey. In three months, the Niger army recorded four mutinies – the first two in Termit and Tahoua.

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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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