L’attaque de Boko Haram a eu lieu ce matin au poste militaire d’ldagodja, à Tourou, département du Mayo Tsanaga, région de l’Extrême-Nord.
L’incursion des éléments de la secte islamique s’est déroulée aux environs de 3 heures ce matin. L’attaque a causé la mort d’un soldat appartenant à la 43e Brigade d’infanterie motorisée (BIM). Et deux assaillants de Boko Haram ont été tués.
En plus, de cette perte en vie humaine, les sources militaires dénombrent un blessé grave, 11 blessés légers et un disparu. Le matériel militaire du poste d’ ldagodja aurait également été emporté.
Le 8 mars dernier, une autre attaque de Boko Haram à Chéripouri près de Kolofata a blessé grièvement un homme. Ce dernier a malheureusement succombé à ses blessures hier à Maroua.
[…] Most of the IEDs are believed to have been produced in Nigeria, where the defence and security forces have shut down and arrested alleged manufacturers several times. A former bomb maker from the JAS faction, who surrendered to the Nigerian authorities in August 2021, explained the extent of this activity in Boko Haram to Radio Ndarason. Insurgent attacks on military barracks also provide them access to combat equipment, including IEDs. […]
[…] Most of the IEDs are believed to have been produced in Nigeria, where the defence and security forces have shut down and arrested alleged manufacturers several times. A former bomb maker from the JAS faction, who surrendered to the Nigerian authorities in August 2021, explained the extent of this activity in Boko Haram to Radio Ndarason. Insurgent attacks on military barracks also provide them access to combat equipment, including IEDs. […]
[…] Most of the IEDs are believed to have been produced in Nigeria, where the defence and security forces have shut down and arrested alleged manufacturers several times. A former bomb maker from the JAS faction, who surrendered to the Nigerian authorities in August 2021, explained the extent of this activity in Boko Haram to Radio Ndarason. Insurgent attacks on military barracks also provide them access to combat equipment, including IEDs. […]