Gunfire and explosions heard at Niger capital's airport
Explosions and gunfire were reported at the airport in Niger's capital, Niamey, on Thursday morning. Residents stated the gunfire originated from the airport entrance and that the situation was brought under control by the army.

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AI-generatedExplosions and gunfire were reported at the airport in Niger's capital, Niamey, on Thursday morning. Residents stated the gunfire originated from the airport entrance and that the situation was brought under control by the army. The army is reportedly pursuing fleeing assailants who abandoned their weapons. This incident follows a suspected jihadist attack on the same airport in January. Niger has been engaged in a decade-long fight against a militant Islamist insurgency, and the country is currently governed by a military junta that cited the failure to address violence as a reason for its rise to power. Authorities have not yet commented, and no group has claimed responsibility for Thursday's events.
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5 extractedAn affiliate to the Islamic State group said it had carried out January's assault.
Explosions and gunfire were heard coming from the airport in Niger's capital, Niamey.
Gunfire was coming from the entrance to the airport.
Thursday's attack was repelled by the army.
The army is now hunting down fleeing assailants who reportedly abandoned their weapons.