Monday 20 July 2015

19 Boko Haram Members Killed

When the sect attacked a village on the bank of the Lake Chad river according to the Nation, the Chadian military reported to have killed nineteen Boko Haram fighters and lost two soldiers in a combat on Friday July 17 2015.
A military source said: “The militants attacked early this morning and we returned fire and they were forced to flee back into Nigeria,” the source told Reuters on telephone from Komguia, where the fighting took place.

It is as the Chadian President Idriss Deby had earlier on Friday vowed to crush the insurgents who have killed thousands of people and threat the stability of the region. 

“Chad will never bend in the face Boko Haram and I promise you that Boko Haram will disappear,” he revealed.

Boko Haram has fought a six-year-old insurgency to carve out an Islamist state in northeast Nigeria and are carrying out cross-border attacks despite a military campaign involving Nigeria’s neighbours – Niger, Cameroon and Chad.

Niger’s army also killed at least 30 suspected fighters as it searched for militants in villages just over the border with Nigeria, Nigerien security sources said.

Chad which was hitherto perceived as Boko Haram hideout has come under constant attack by the sects after the country joined a multinational task force to crush out terrorism from Nigeria and the west-africa sub-region. 

It will be recalled that after increasing spate of suicide bombings in Chad, the Chadian authorities took steps to stem the tide of bombings by placing a ban on the use and sales of full face veils in the country.

This action was taken after suicide bombers had used full face veil to conceal their identity before detonating bombs that have claimed scores of lives. 

 

The Nation

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