Scores killed as Boko Haram, ISWAP combatants fight Lake Chad

Scores killed as Boko Haram, ISWAP combatants fight Lake Chad

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In what seems to be a fierce battle between two rival terror groups, thirty-five fighters of the Islamic State of West African Province were reportedly killed by Boko Haram in Lake Chad.  

Tribune Online gathered the clash led to the dislodgement of ISWAP from two of its Lake Chad region enclaves.

A source who spoke based on anonymity in Maiduguri on Sunday, January 8, said the clash took place on Saturday.

The clash followed a series of intensive attacks by Boko Haram combatants led by five of the group’s commanders, most notably Abu Umaimah, on the ISWAP strongholds, the source added.

In the attacks, which began in the Lake Chad island of Toumbun Gini, Boko Haram also seized a large number of weapons from the ISWAP fighters while chasing them out of their enclaves.

Boko Haram had in recent weeks, also inflicted heavy casualties in the camps of ISWAP in the Sambisa forest and the Lake Chad region, forcing ISWAP to adopt a defensive strategy in its clashes with Boko.

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Another reliable source said that the sustained attacks by Boko Haram necessitated high-profile ISWAP leaders to hold a meeting at Tumbun Murhu to discuss the inability of the group to carry out major attacks during the Yuletide as earlier planned.

The inability, according to the sources, was caused by the clashes and attacks on its camps by Boko Haram.

“ISWAP has now resolved to carry out a series of attacks on Boko Haram strongholds in the Lake Chad and Sambisa forest axis,” the two sources told the PUNCH.

When contacted, the Operation Hadin Kai Theater Command could not immediately be reached due to the recent replacement of the Theater Commander, Maj. Gen. Christopher Musa, in a recent mass transfer of officers by the Nigerian Army authorities.


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