Boko Haram, Islamist jihadists flee multi-national aerial assault in Chad - July 03, 2024
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The Multinational Joint Task Force in the Lake Chad basin says several hundred fighters from jihadist groups Boko Karam and Islamic State West Africa Province have fled to Chad and Cameroon. This, after the Task Force attacked camps and killed more than 70 terrorists this week. Moki Edwin Kindzeka reports from Yaounde that an ongoing operation dubbed Lake Sanity 2 aims to obliterate all terrorist camps around Lake Chad.
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