Niamey, Niger — Armed attackers launched an assault on Niger’s main international airport in the capital, Niamey, early Thursday, sparking intense gunfire and explosions as security forces moved to repel the attackers.
Witnesses reported hearing sustained gunfire near Diori Hamani International Airport from the early hours of the morning.
Security personnel were deployed around the facility, and access roads to the airport were placed under heightened surveillance following the incident.
Authorities have not immediately identified the attackers or disclosed the full extent of casualties.
The airport is considered a strategic national asset, serving both civilian aviation and military operations.
It also hosts key security installations linked to Niger’s defense forces and regional military cooperation efforts.
The attack comes months after a similar assault targeted the same airport, underscoring ongoing security challenges facing Niger amid persistent militant violence across the Sahel region.
Analysts say critical infrastructure such as airports remains an attractive target for armed groups seeking to demonstrate their operational reach.
Government officials have yet to provide detailed information on the latest attack, while investigations continue to determine those responsible. Security operations remained active around the airport as authorities worked to restore normal conditions.
Niger has faced growing instability in recent years, with military authorities battling insurgent groups operating across parts of the country and neighboring states.
Thursday’s incident is expected to renew concerns about the security of major transport and military facilities in the region.

























