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Africa Subsaharan
U.S. soldier in Niger ambush was bound and apparently executed, villagers say
2017-11-11
[WAPO] NIAMEY, Niger ‐ The body of Sgt. La David Johnson, one of four U.S. soldiers killed in an ambush by Islamist militants in Niger last month, was found with his arms tied and a gaping wound at the back of his head, according to two villagers, suggesting that he may have been captured and then executed.

Adamou Boubacar, a 23-year-old farmer and trader, said some children tending cattle found the remains of the soldier Oct. 6, two days after the attack outside the remote Niger village of Tongo Tongo, which also left five Nigerien soldiers dead. The children notified him.

When Boubacar went to the location, a bushy area roughly a mile from the ambush site, he saw Johnson’s body lying face down, he said. The back of his head had been smashed by something, possibly a bullet, said Boubacar. The soldier’s wrists were bound with rope, he said, raising the possibility that the militants ‐ whom the Pentagon suspects were affiliated with the Islamic State ‐ seized Johnson during the firefight and held him captive.

The villagers’ accounts come as the Niger operation is under intense scrutiny in the United States, with lawmakers expressing concern that they have received insufficient or conflicting information about what happened. The Pentagon is conducting an investigation into the attack in Niger, where the U.S. military is helping the Nigerien government confront a threat by militants associated with the Islamic State and al-Qaeda.

Boubacar, a resident of Tongo Tongo, said in a phone interview that he informed the village’s chief after seeing Johnson’s body. "His two arms were tied behind his back," he said. The chief called Nigerien military forces, who dispatched troops to retrieve Johnson’s remains.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  So, not all BLM according to those pushing that meme?
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-11-11 10:04  

#4  "African-Americans" not concerned at all.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-11-11 09:54  

#3  ...I wish we had the courage to go all SPQR on these people and let the survivors come home to a blasted landscape where simply uttering the words, 'Boko Haram' or 'Islamic State' would.earn you a summary death sentence as a lesson to anyone else entertaining those thoughts...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-11-11 09:42  

#2  "Inmates running the prison."

It could have been prevented or at least mitigated, but western regime change makers willed alternative outcomes. Now we're in the kak and everyone is klueless as to how it happened.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-11-11 01:06  

#1  Africa is so out of control, it could flush the world in discord.
This is why we are there.
Posted by: newc   2017-11-11 00:54  

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