Nigeria: Troops Eliminate Over 70 Terrorists in Chad, Borno, Destroy Camps

Women and children collect water in Mafa IDP camp, Borno state, north-east Nigeria.
1 July 2024

The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) said on Monday that its troops fighting insurgency have successfully obliterated terrorist camps situated on islets across the Cameroonian and Nigerian territories of Lake Chad, killing many terrorists and causing others to flee into Chad.

It said the operation is a significant achievements of Operation Lake Sanity 2 in combating terrorism within the Lake Chad Basin.

Spokesman of MNJTF, Lt. Col Abubakar while making this known in a statement said, "The operation also resulted in the destruction of 8 vehicle-borne Improvised Explosive Devices (VBIEDs) in Arinna ciki and 2 ammunition bunkers northeast of Malam Fatori.

"In a swift and decisive response, Sector 2 with the support of the Chadian Rapid Intervention Force, delivered a devastating blow to the retreating terrorists.

"This action neutralized 70 terrorists and dismantled 5 camps, highlighting the efficacy of MNJTF's operational strategies and the robust collaboration with the Chadian Armed Forces.

"The MNJTF extends its appreciation to the Chadian Armed Forces for their invaluable cooperation and support in the fight against terrorism.

"We also acknowledge the vital contributions from other troop-contributing countries, including Operation Emergence 4 Cameroon, Operation Hadin Kai Nigeria, and Sector 4 Niger, which were instrumental in the success of Operation Lake Sanity 2.

"The MNJTF remains committed to its mandate of eradicating terrorism and restoring peace to the Lake Chad Basin.

"We will continue to work tirelessly with our partners to achieve and sustain this critical goal."

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