Russian military personnel arrived in Niamey to train their soldiers and set up an air defense system. Russia has been trying to build stronger ties with several African nations currently ruled by military juntas.

The Russian defense ministry sent military personnel and trainers to Niger on Wednesday to install systems and train soldiers, Nigerien state TV RTN said.

The channel showed people and goods being unloaded from a military cargo plane, with images showing Russian Ilyushin-76 aircraft.

The dispatch of Russian personnel to the African nation is part of a recent agreement between Niger’s military junta leader Abdourahamane Tchiani and Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two countries are trying to increase cooperation.

Russia has ramped up efforts to build stronger relations with African nations, positioning itself as a military power without a colonial past.

Prior to the military coup last July, Niger and the US, France and some other European countries were cooperating to fight against Islamist militias in the Sahel region.

  • @ThePyroPython
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    69 months ago

    Ok lads, this is how you walk single file towards the entrenched enemy positions.

    Now remember lads, if you see a drone overhead, play dead. If you’re lucky it won’t be the last acting role you have.

    And finally, you can sell your military supplies for cigarettes and vodka. You’ll travel lighter and further. When you need those things, just loot what you can from the local population and pop them in a ditch.