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Chad says 1,000 jihadists killed in offensive

N’DJAMENA: The Chadian army said on Thursday it had wound up an offensive against Boko Haram jihadists in the Lake Chad border region in which 52 troops and 1,000 jihadists were killed.

Army spokesman Colonel Azem Bermendoa Agouna told AFP that the operation, launched after nearly 100 soldiers were killed last month, ended on Wednesday after the Nigerian jihadists were forced out of the country.

“A thousand terrorists have been killed, 50 motorised canoes have been destroyed,” he said, referring to a large boat also called a pirogue.

It is the first official snapshot of the outcome of Operation Bohoma Anger, launched after Chad’s armed forces suffered their biggest one-day loss in their history.

Lake Chad is a vast, marshy body of water dotted with islets where the borders of Niger, Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon meet.

The western shores of the lake have been hit by jihadists crossing from northeastern Nigeria, where Boko Haram launched a bloody campaign of violence in 2009.

On March 23, jihadists mounted a deadly seven-hour assault on a Chadian army base at Bohoma, killing at least 98 troops, according to an official toll.

Keen to defend the reputation of his forces – among the best in the Sahel region – President Idriss Deby Itno headed to the front line, from where he said on national television on Saturday that there was no longer “a single jihadist anywhere in the island area” – referring to the Chadian part of Lake Chad.

Chad had declared departments near the lake “a war zone” in order to give the military free rein for the offensive.

The Chadian troops chased the Boko Haram fighters “deep into Niger and Nigeria, until their armies took over the fight,” Agouna said.

Two Nigerian security sources confirmed that the Boko Haram fighters were forced to retreat.

“On Wednesday, the troops entered the Nigerian island of Duguri... (where) Nigerian troops have not set foot for three years,” one of the sources said, requesting anonymity. - AFP

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