Chadian troops free Nigerian soldiers in Boko Haram’s enclave, kill 100 terrorists

Chadian troops free Nigerian soldiers in Boko Haram’s enclave, kill 100 terrorists

Chadian troops over the weekend dealt a major blow on Boko Haram insurgents. This followed the killing of 100 of its members in Magumeri, a local gove

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Chadian troops over the weekend dealt a major blow on Boko Haram insurgents. This followed the killing of 100 of its members in Magumeri, a local government in the northern part of Borno, the major hotbed of Boko Haram crisis in Nigeria.

According to West Africa Reporters on Sunday, Nigerian soldiers in the sect’s captivity were freed. It quoted sources from the Lake Chad region as saying the Chadian soldiers are hitting the Boko Haram insurgents hard.

It said the insurgents were fleeing and that President Idriss Déby has been moving around in a chopper to monitor Boko Haram destruction.

Deby ordered the operation after the terror group killed over 90 soldiers in Boma nearly two weeks ago. He called it the worst attack ever on the country’s military and vowed to ensure the crush of Boko Haram around the Lake Chad region.