15 April,2024 07:43 AM IST | Niamey | Agencies
Nigerians demanding the withdrawal of US troops. Pic/X
Hundreds of people erupted in protest on the streets of the Niger capital, demanding the withdrawal of US troops after the military rulers further shifted their strategy by ending a defence accord with the US and welcoming Russian military instructors, Al Jazeera reported on Saturday.
Marching arm in arm through central Niamey, the crowd waved Nigerien flags, recalling anti-French protests that spurred the withdrawal of France's forces from Niger last year after an army coup.
One handwritten sign in English read "USA rush out of Niger", in a show of support for the military government and its decision in mid-March to revoke an accord that had allowed US personnel to operate on its territory.
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