100 Boko Haram Fighters Killed by Chadian Troops
Soldiers
from Chad killed 207 Boko Haram fighters in clashes near a Nigerian town
close to the border with Cameroon, Chad’s army announced in a
statement.
One Chadian
soldier was killed and another nine were wounded in Gambaru, the scene
of regular attacks by the group in recent months. There was no immediate
independent verification of the Chadian army’s announcement, reports a
news agency.
Chad’s military also claimed to have seized large quantities of small arms and ammunition and two pick-up trucks on Tuesday.
Niger,
Cameroon and Chad have launched a regional military campaign to help
Nigeria defeat the Boko Haram insurgency, which aims to carve an Islamic
emirate out of northeastern Nigeria.
Chad
deployed troops last month in support of Cameroonian efforts to stop
repeated cross-border raids by the fighters, whose operations
increasingly threaten Nigeria’s neighbours.
The African
Union last month authorised the creation of the regional force, which
will also include Benin, and is pushing for a United Nations Security
Council mandate for the operation.
-Aljazeera
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