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Witnesses report sustained gunfire and explosions at the airport in Niger's capital.

Witnesses reported hearing explosions and sustained gunfire early Thursday morning in the capital of Niger, 'Niamey. A security source called it an apparent attack.

No immediate claim of blame was made for the attack. The Niger government spokesperson didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

In January, the?Islamic State's affiliate in the area claimed responsibility for a terrorist attack at?the airport. The group claimed that it had attacked the?aircommand headquarters and drones and "delivered an immediate blow" to the Sahel countries'?counterinsurgency efforts.

Niger has, along with its Sahel neighbours Mali, Burkina 'Faso and Mali, struggled to contain jihadist attacks linked to al Qaeda or Islamic State, which have caused thousands of deaths and millions of displaced people in all three countries.

The witness reported that the first explosions took place at 6 am local time (0500 GMT). Sporadic gunfire could still be heard 'nearly 2 hours later.

Witnesses said that security forces had closed off the area.

Niger's Defence Ministry stated that militants arrived on motorcycles in the January attack and security forces quickly defeated them. The ministry said that four soldiers had been injured.

The ministry reported at the time that several civilian aircraft were damaged in this?attack.

Abdourahamane Tiani - the?military leader of Niger - accused the presidents from France, Benin and Ivory Coast, of sponsoring an attack in January, but did not provide any proof. He also promised retaliation. (Reporting and writing by Niger Newsroom; Editing by Philippa Fetcher, William Maclean).

(source: Reuters)