2019 On 10 December 2019, a large group of fighters belonging to the IS-GS
attacked a military post in
Inates, Niger, killing over seventy
soldiers and kidnapping others. The attack was the deadliest single incident Niger's military has ever experienced.
2020 On 9 January 2020, a large group of IS-GS militants
assaulted a Nigerien military base at Chinagodrar, in Niger's
Tillabéri Region. At least 89 Nigerien soldiers were confirmed to have been killed in the attack, with more casualties suspected, making it the worst attack on the army since the start of the insurgency.
2021 It is also the first year in which attacks were carried out with frequency in the country. Attacks were carried out every month of 2021. The previous biggest attack in Niger against civilians was the
12 December 2020 Toumour attack, which resulted in 28 people killed. Both the December 2020 and January 2021 attacks were carried out during Niger's municipal and regional elections, while the February bombing specifically targeted members of the electoral commission.
January On 2 January, the villages of Tchombangou (at ) and Zaroumdareye (at ), which are seven kilometers apart, were attacked by several militants. The attack initially left 79 people dead and 75 wounded. Of the deceased victims, 49 were killed in Tchombangou and 30 in Zaroumdareye. A day after the attack, 21 more people were found dead and others succumbed to their injuries on Tchombangou, bringing the total death toll to 100. The government of Niger dispatched soldiers to the border after the attacks. The attackers are Islamist militants who arrived in the villages while crossing the border from
Mali. Sometime before the massacre, two Islamist militants who were seen in the area were killed by the local villagers. Those attacks are suspected to be in retaliation for those killings, according to the country's interior minister.
February On 21 February, seven members of the electoral commission were killed, and three others injured in a landmine explosion in
Tillabéri. The attack was carried out on the same day of the
presidential election's second round.
March On 16 March, armed men on motorcycles attacked a convoy returning from a market in
Banibangou by the Malian border to a nearby village in Southwestern Niger's
Tillabéri Region, killing 58 people. On 21 March, militants riding
motorbikes attacked Intazayene, Bakorat and Wistan, three villages in the
Tahoua Region close to the Malian border, killing 137 people. The death toll would make the attack the deadliest committed by suspected jihadists in Niger's history. Newly elected President
Mohamed Bazoum condemned the attacks and declared three days of national mourning. On 24 March, at least 10 people were killed during attacks at two villages in the Tillabéri Region.
April On 18 April, at least 19 civilians were killed and two wounded when armed men raided a village in Tillabéri Region.
May On 3 May, a military patrol was ambushed in the
Tahoua Region, resulting in the killing of 16 soldiers and the wounding of six more. It was the first attack against soldiers in the country since the beginning of the year. On 12 May, five villagers were killed and two more wounded after militants stormed the village of Fantio, in the Tillabéri region, during
Eid al-Fitr celebrations. On 30 May, four civilians and four soldiers were killed during a raid carried out by
Boko Haram militants in the town of
Diffa, in the
Diffa Region. The
jihadists attacked the town in the late afternoon, riding in about 15 vehicles, but were pushed back by responding security forces during a long gunfight, in which six attackers were killed.
June On 25 June, armed men attacked a village and nearby locations, killing a total of 19 civilians. Initially, the attackers stormed the Danga Zawne village, in the Tillabéri region, killing three people. They then attacked nearby farms, killing the other sixteen people. On 29 June, Boko Haram fighters opened fire on a bus along the road between Diffa and Maine Soroa, killing four civilians, including the bus driver, two villagers and a village chief; two more were wounded. The fighters then moved on another road and opened fire on a group of soldiers, wounding six of them. A gunfight erupted, and thirteen terrorists were killed.
July On 2 July, around 100 heavily armed “terrorists” riding motorcycles attacked the Tchoma Bangou village, killing four civilians. Security forces responded to the attack, starting a gun battle, resulting in the death of five soldiers and 40 terrorists. On 25 July, fourteen people were killed and one more was wounded as gunmen stormed the village of Wiye. Nine of the victims are killed while working at fields. On 28 July, 19 civilians were killed and five more wounded as militants stormed the village of Deye Koukou in the Banibangou area, near the border with Mali.
August On 1 August, Islamist militants ambushed and opened fire on a group of soldiers in
Torodi, Tillabéri Region. As the soldiers were escaping and carried the wounded, a bomb exploded. Fifteen soldiers were killed in the attack, while six more are missing. On 16 August, gunmen on motorbikes stormed the village of Darey-Daye, Niger, opening fire against civilians while they were tending their fields, killing 37 people, including 14 children. On 20 August, gunmen opened fire against civilians who were praying at a mosque in the village of Theim, in the Tillaberi region, killing 16 people. On 25 August, hundreds of Boko Haram militants attacked a military post in Diffa, killing 16 soldiers and wounding nine others. In the ensuing gun battle, around 50 Islamist insurgents were killed.
October On 11 October, ten people were killed and another was wounded when gunmen opened fire at a mosque in the village of Abankor. On 18 October, gunmen opened fire against a police station in Tillaberi, killing three policemen and wounding seven others. On 20 October, six members of Niger's national guard were killed and several others were wounded when gunmen ambushed a convoy carrying the prefect of Bankilare and his bodyguards, who escaped unharmed.
November On 2 November,
Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (IS-GS) gunmen
attacked a delegation led by the mayor of
Banibangou, killing 69 people. The mayor and the leader of a self-defence militia were among those killed. On 4 November, fifteen soldiers were killed as gunmen attacked a military outpost in the village of
Anzourou.
December On 5 December, hundreds of motorcycle-equipped rebels raided an international military base in
Tillabéri, killing 29 soldiers. 79 of the invaders were killed. On 5 December, 12 Nigerien soldiers and dozens of terrorists were killed in a battle near Fantio. On 20 December, Soumana Boura, a leading member of the IS-GS, was killed by a French drone strike.
2022 February On 18 February, an air attack on Nachade,
Maradi Region, killed seven children and wounded five others. Local media blamed Nigeria without providing evidence, and Nigeria said it was launching an investigation. On 20 February, at least 18 civilians were killed during an attack on their vehicle by armed men near the border with Mali.
June On 16 June, around 40 terrorists were killed in a series of French drone strikes near the border with
Burkina Faso.
2023 February On 10 February, at least 17 Nigerien soldiers were killed in the town of Intagamey.
March On 10 March, Nigerien forces were attacked in the western town of
Tiloa. In pursuit of the attackers, Nigerien forces entered the Hamakat area of Mali, where they killed 79 terrorists. No casualties were reported by Niger.
May On 7 May, seven Nigerien soldiers were killed after their vehicle ran over a landmine near the border with Burkina Faso.
July In the first week of July, two leading members of the IS-GS were captured in a joint operation by Nigerien and French troops near the border with Burkina Faso. On 14 July, one police officer and four civilians were killed in an attack near the border with Burkina Faso. Two terrorists were also killed. On 26 July, a
coup occurred when
Mohamed Bazoum was detained in the
Presidential Palace and
Abdourahamane Tchiani proclaimed himself the leader of a military
junta. This led to a national and international
crisis.
August On 17 August, suspected jihadists belonging to JNIM killed 17 Nigerien soldiers and injured 20 in an ambush near the town of Koutougou. Over 100 assailants were killed when they retreated. The ISSP also attacked three villages, killing at least 50 civilians. On 22 August, suspected Islamists killed 12 soldiers in Anzourou.
October On 2 October,
over 100 Islamists killed 29 Nigerien soldiers in Tabatol using
IEDs and “kamikaze vehicles”. The attack left an additional two soldiers seriously wounded, while several dozen jihadists were allegedly killed. From 15 to 16 October, six Nigerien soldiers were killed in a series of clashes with terrorists near Niger-Burkina Faso border, officials claimed that in the same clashes' terrorists suffered 31 fatalities.
2024 March 2024 Tillabéri attack: On 21 March, an attack by the
IS-GS killed 23 Niger soldiers and wounded another 17 in
Tillabéri Region, Niger. Militants numbering over 100 attacked at night while the soldiers were in a security mission. The attack also led to the death of about 30 militants.
June On 23 June, the Niger army killed 9
IS-GS militants including a high ranking commander "Abdoulaye Souleymane Idouwal" and arrested another 31 militants in an operation in
Tillabéri region. On 24 June, an attack by jihadist militants killed 20 Niger soldiers and one civilian in village of Tassia. A report by Niger army also stated that dozens of militants were killed in the attack and reinforcements were send to the village.
July On 5 July, the Niger army killed more than 100 jihadists in ground and air operation as a response to the attack on 24 June which killed 20 Nigerien soldiers. On 23 July, a clash occurred between the Niger army and jihadists near the village of Foneko along the border with Burkina Faso resulting in the death of 15 soldiers with another 16 injured and three missing. 21 jihadists were also killed in the clash.
August On 3 August, the Jama'a Nusrat ul-Islam wa al-Muslimin movement took two Russian citizens hostage in Mbanga.
September On 20 September, multiple jihadist attacks in Niger killed 12 Nigerien soldiers and wounded 30 others. In retaliation the Niger armed forces launched an air and ground assault killing more than 100 jihadists.
December On 12 December, a jihadist attack on the village of Petel Kole near Burkina Faso killed 10 Nigerien soldiers and resulting gunfight killed 26 militants.
2025 January On 11 January IS–GS subcontractors abducted a 73-year-old
Austrian development worker
Eva Gretzmacher from her home in Agadez.
March On 21 March a
jihadist attack against a mosque in
Kokorou killed 44 people and injuring 13 others prompting the government to announce 3 days of mourning.
April On 13 April a 63-year-old
Swiss immigrant
Claudia Abbt was abducted from her home in Agadez by the same men who abducted Gretzmacher. On 24 April IS–GS insurgents
ambushed a military unit north of the village of
Sakoira killing 12. On 25 April five
Indian workers were abducted from their worksite near the
Kandadji Dam.
May On 15 May, suspected JNIM fighters took control of a military base in Boni,
Torodi Department, near the border with Burkina Faso. The Burkinabe military reportedly sent a reconnaissance helicopter to assess the situation but left due to heavy gunfire. On 25 May, an attack was launched by the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara on a base in
Tillia commune,
Tahoua region. Insurgents briefly occupied the base and looted ammunition, arms, and several vehicles. The death count was initially listed as 41, but was later appended to 58.
June On 19 June,
hundreds of IS-GS militants launched an attack by motorcycle on
Bani Bangou, Talliberi Region, near the border with Niger, where they allegedly set fire to the local army and national guard camp and looted the city before retreating. The Nigerien Ministry of Defense later confirmed the attack, claiming 34 soldiers were killed and 11 were injured. On 20 June, 71 civilians were
massacred of and 20 more were injured during a Friday prayer gathering in Manda,
Talliberi Region by IS-SP militants. On 24 and 25 June, mutinies occurred within the Nigerien Army occurred in
Filingué and
Téra and refused to partake in a combat mission, demanding better resources and intelligence. The commander of the company in Filingué, Lieutenant Colonel Massaoudou Dari Mossi, was beaten by his men after opposing the mutiny, being transported to Turkey for hospitalization.
August On 2 August, IS-SP militants claimed to have killed 31 government aligned militiamen near
Anzourou, Tillaberi Region.
September On 10 September, at least 27 Nigerien soldiers were killed by IS-SP militants in two attacks on the outskirts of
Tillaberi. The first attack was an ambush on 5 pick up trucks carrying National Guard soldiers, and killed 15 while the second attack was on an army position next to the airport, killing 12 and burning down a refugee camp. On 15 September, gunmen killed 22 people in
Takoubatt, Tillabéri Region, including 15 who were at a baptism ceremony.
December On 17 December, IS-SP militants attacked a military patrol in
Goubey, Dosso Region. The attack killed 10 soldiers and 3 other security personnel, as well as destroying two vehicles.
2026 January On 4 January, jihadists attacked the residence of the
prefect of
Torodi, who also was a captain in the Nigerien Army, killing him and his entire family. The jihadists also seized government vehicles and freed a couple prisoners during the attack. On 18 January, over a hundred IS-SP militants entered the village of Bossiye, Tillaberi Region and rounded up 31 civilians, including 4 children, before executing them after they refused to pay a
zakat. Another group of IS-SP militants opened fire at crowd in the village of Alfaga Daweyzé Koira who were protecting a villager accused of government collaboration, killing four and injuring five. On 29 January, around thirty IS-SP jihadists
launched an attack on
Diori Hamani International Airport, taking control of the airport for two hours. The attackers destroyed and damaged several military and civilian aircraft in the attack and killed up to 24 Nigerien Soldiers as well as three Russian soldiers. The Nigerien military killed 20 militants and captured 11.
February On 4 February, JNIM militants overran a Nigerien military position in
Makalondi, killing at least 36 soldiers and injuring several others. JNIM also captured 12 military vehicles with mounted machine guns.
March On 8 March, militants attacked a military base
Tahoua Airport. Several attackers were killed, and five were arrested.
April On 6 April, the IS militants clashed with JNIM militants at the Pétél Kolé border crossing, in the
Téra Department, killing 35 JNIM militants. == United States involvement ==