Monday, March 9, 2015

Chad and Niger armies take two towns from Boko Haram

Troops from Chad and Niger have taken two northeastern Nigerian towns and left some 200 Boko Haram fighters dead, a Chadian security source has said.

Boko Haram had held the towns of Malam Fatouri and Damasak near the Niger border since November.
Ten Chadian soldiers were killed in the offensive that began on Sunday, the source told AFP news agency on Monday.

About 30 Nigerien and Chadian soldiers were wounded in the clashes, a day after thousands of troops crossed the border to retake areas held by the armed group, whose insurgency has forced Nigeria to delay an election and neighbours to mobilise their armies.
A medical source in Diffa, the capital of the Niger region which borders Boko Haram's heartland in Nigeria's northeast, said 30 wounded soldiers had been admitted to the town's hospital.

"We have kicked the enemy out of these areas and they are now under our control," one of the Niger military sources told Reuters news agency.
Damasak, the town furthest into Nigeria, is 10km south of the Niger border, where Niger and Chadian troops have been massing in recent weeks ahead of the offensive.
The offensive marks Niger's first major push into Nigerian territory to combat the armed group, which in recent months has engaged in cross-border attacks. Niger had until now only defended itself against incursions in border areas.

Chad, backed by its air force, has already sent troops many kilometres inside northeastern Nigeria winning back areas from the group near the Cameroon border.
The fresh offensive comes after the African Union on Friday endorsed the creation of a regional force of up to 10,000 men to join the fight against the group which on Saturday pledged allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Expand its area 
Boko Haram has been fighting a nearly six-year insurgency against the Nigerian government, with the aim to establish an Islamic state in the predominently Muslim north.
"For Chad, Niger and Cameroon, defeating Boko Haram is crucial. Five years of violence has cut of much of trade between them and Africa's biggest economy, Nigeria," Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris, reporting from Abuja, said.
"There is also the fear that the group, if left unchecked, will expand its area of control and become a bigger threat for the entire region."

The latest regional intervention comes amid spike in attacks by the group that has left hundreds of civilians dead in the past several weeks...................http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/03/chad-niger-armies-retake-towns-boko-haram-150309134351274.html
9/3/15
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2 comments :

  1. Boko Haram Burns Nigerian Town As Troops Advance...

    Boko Haram extremists have set fire to homes in Nigeria's northeast town of Bama that are under their control, forcing residents to flee as troops advance to recapture it, witnesses said Sunday.

    The extremists on Saturday told residents of Bama, 70 kilometers (37.5 miles) southeast of Maiduguri, to evacuate before setting fire to many homes as Nigerian troops inched closer in a bid to retake the town, residents told AFP.

    The blaze forced hundreds of residents to flee towards Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, the group's hometown and stronghold.

    "They came into the town around 12:00 pm (1100 GMT) warning that anyone who wanted to leave should leave the town and soon after they began torching homes," resident Umar Kaka said.................http://www.almanar.com.lb/english/adetails.php?eid=201133&cid=21&fromval=1
    16/3/15

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  2. Boko Haram HQ Gwoza in Nigeria 'retaken'...

    The Nigerian army says it has retaken the north-eastern town of Gwoza, believed to be the headquarters of militant Islamist group Boko Haram.

    The insurgents had now been driven from virtually all the territory they had held, it said.

    Some militants were now fleeing towards border areas, the military said...............http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-32087211
    27/3/15

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