Chadian soldiers patrol the streets of Gao, Northern Mali, on Jan. 28, 2013.
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Chadian defence forces like intensified their operations to trace down Boko Haram warring parties.
This follows a deadly assault in leisurely October in which the horror community centered a garrison in the Lake Chad basin killing about 40 soldiers. In the aftermath, the president launched operation Haskanite. Authorities swear they like killed about 100 warring parties.
“I can confirm that there are no more Boko Haram groups on Chadian soil,” the governor of the Lake province du Lac.
“Operation Haskanite has driven them out, moreover, we were able to finish them off. For instance, I can talk about our last confrontation during which a prominent leader, he was known among Boko Haram fighters, this leader was named Kanaye Djougoun. This operation has bore fruits,” Saleh Haggar acknowledged.
Chad claims no Boko Haram fighter is in line with its soil and that they feature from neighbouring Niger and Nigeria. The Lake Chad basin would be their offer put.
The situation has remained a flashpoint for militant assaults, with insurgent activity spilling over from Boko Haram’s origins in northeastern Nigeria since 2009.
Chad’s minister of conversation considers his nation has been left on my own in this strive against.
“Why is Chad alone on the battleground?” Boukar Michel acknowledged.
“Why haven’t these refugees, internally displaced people, received any help from the international community? Why haven’t they been taken care of by humanitarians? Nobody can accept to be the only one suffering losses when attacks occur or to be the only one having their defence forces laid to rest.”
N’Djamena has threatened to exit the regional counterterrorism security power.
Multinational Joint Project Power’s (MNJTF) was put together in 2015 with Chad, Nigeria, Niger, and Cameroon, every contributing troops.
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