COTONOU (Reuters) – Unidentified gunmen attacked a border crossing in northern Benin and killed three people and wounded one late on Tuesday, Malanville Mayor Gado Guidami said on Wednesday.
The attack took place at a customs post near the Niger border around midnight, he said without giving any details on the motive of the attack.
Benin’s northern neighbours are insurgency-plagued Burkina Faso and Niger, making it vulnerable to cross-border attacks by groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State.
“According to the information I received, three individuals came on a motorbike,” Guidami told Reuters. “They opened fire. They killed two civilians and a soldier, and a second soldier was wounded,” he added.
Mayoral spokesperson Cherif Babio said an official notice regarding the attack would be published to inform the public.
(Reporting by Pulcherie Adjoha; Writing by Anait Miridzhanian; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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