(CNN)Three members of the US Special Operations Forces were killed and
two others were wounded in southwest Niger near the Mali-Niger border when a
joint US-
Nigerien patrol was attacked Wednesday, two administration officials
told CNN.
The administration officials added that the two wounded US troops had
been evacuated to the capital, Niamey, and would soon be moved to Germany. They
were described by the officials as being in a "stable condition."
The officials cautioned that this was still an early assessment.
The US troops were part of a team advising and assisting local forces
when they were attacked.
US Navy Lt. Cmdr. Anthony Falvo, a spokesman for Africa Command, which
oversees US operations in the region, told CNN late Wednesday that "a
joint US and Nigerien patrol came under hostile fire in southwest Niger,"
but said that the military was still "working to confirm details on the
incident."
President Donald Trump was briefed on the attack by by chief of staff
John Kelly, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Wednesday night.
A U.S. Army Special Forces weapons sergeant observes a Niger Army soldier
during marksmanship training in Diffa, Niger, in February 2017.
The US military has maintained a small presence in the northwest African
country with small groups of US Special Operations Forces advising local troops
as they battle two terrorist groups, the ISIS affiliated Boko Haram and al
Qaeda's North African branch, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb has maintained a presence in the
Mali-Niger border area, despite a multi-year French-led military
counterterrorism effort, Operation Barkhane, which began in 2014.
The US military has largely played a supporting role, providing
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets in support French forces
operating in Mali and Niger. The French operation involves thousands of French
troops as well as forces from Germany, Mali, Niger and other countries in the
region.
"US forces are in Niger to provide training and security assistance
to the Nigerien Armed Forces, including support for intelligence, surveillance
and reconnaissance efforts, in their efforts to target violent extremist
organizations in the region," Falvo said, adding "one aspect of that
is training, advising and assisting the Nigeriens in order to increase their
ability to bring stability and security to their people."
The US is also in the process of establishing a new drone base just
outside the city of Agadez in Niger in an effort to bolster regional
counterterrorism efforts.
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