Boko Haram militants attacked a Chadian military base in the Lake Chad region on Monday night, killing at least 23 soldiers and injuring 26 others, according to statements from the army. The attack was repelled, but clearing operations are ongoing.
Key Takeaways
Boko Haram militants attacked a Chadian military base on Barka Tolorom island in the Lake Chad region, killing at least 23 soldiers and injuring 26 others. The attack was repelled, but clearing operations are ongoing.
- Boko Haram ambush kills two generals and at least 24 soldiers
- Chad declares three days of national mourning following the attacks
- President Deby condemns the attack and reaffirms commitment to combating militant groups
Source Claims Check
High Consensus| Claim | Status | Reason | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casualties | Broad Agreement | 23 soldiers killed, 26 injured | |
| Attack Location | Broad Agreement | Barka Tolorom island in Lake Chad region | |
| National Mourning Declaration | Broad Agreement | Chad declares three days of national mourning following Boko Haram attacks. |
The assault occurred on the island of Barka Tolorom in Chad's Lake Chad region, an area that has seen frequent attacks by Boko Haram since 2009. The group has extended its reach from northeast Nigeria to western Chad, targeting military installations with increasing frequency.
Chad President Mahamat Idriss Deby condemned the attack on Facebook and declared three days of national mourning starting Wednesday midnight until Saturday midnight in memory of the soldiers who died during recent attacks by terrorist groups. He offered condolences to the bereaved families and reaffirmed his commitment to combating the militant group.
The recent surge in attacks underscores the persistent security challenges in Chad's Lake Chad region. In October 2024, a similar attack killed about 40 soldiers, prompting President Deby to launch a counteroffensive that he personally led for two weeks. Despite these efforts, Boko Haram and its splinter group, the ISIL affiliate in West Africa Province (ISWAP), continue to pose significant threats.
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