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Chad, Niger Soldiers Killed As Boko Haram Loses Nigerian Towns by jpphilips(m): 10:01am On Mar 10, 2015
By Abdoulaye Massalaki and Madjiasra Nako

NIAMEY/N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - About 15 soldiers from Chad and Niger died in fighting to take control of two towns in northern Nigeria from Boko Haram, the first gains against the militants in a joint offensive launched at the weekend, military sources said on Monday.

About 30 Nigerien and Chadian soldiers were wounded in the clashes over Malam Fatouri and Damasak, a day after thousands of troops crossed the border to seize areas held by the Sunni Islamist group, whose insurgency has forced Nigeria to delay an election and neighbors to mobilize their armies.

A Chadian officer, who asked not to be named, said about 10 Chadian soldiers were killed and 20 wounded in fighting for the towns. Two sources with Niger's military told Reuters five of its soldiers were killed in the clashes.

There was no official comment from the armies of either Chad or Niger.

"We have kicked the enemy out of these areas and they are now under our control," a Niger military officer said.

The advancing troops had seized large quantities of arms and ammunition as well as vehicles, he said, and were undertaking a clean-up operation in the area. "The troops have taken dozens of Boko Haram elements prisoner," he added.

Damasak, the town furthest into Nigeria, is 10 km (6 miles) south of the Niger border, where Nigerien and Chadian troops had been massing in recent weeks before the offensive.

A medical source in Diffa, the capital of the Niger region which borders Boko Haram's heartland in northeastern Nigeria, said 30 wounded soldiers had been admitted to the town's hospital.

A second Niger military source said about 300 Boko Haram militants had been killed. There was no official confirmation of the toll and it was not possible to verify the figure.

"We had permission from Nigeria for this action," the source said.

There was no immediate comment from Nigeria, which has launched its own offensive against the militants. Their gains forced Nigeria to delay elections that were due in February.

Boko Haram's six-year insurgency, which aims to carve out a caliphate in Nigeria's northeast, has killed thousands. The group has pledged allegiance to Islamic State, which rules a self-declared caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria, according to an audio clip posted online on Saturday.

Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Benin have mobilized forces this year to help Nigeria defeat the group after it seized large amounts of territory and staged cross-border attacks.

Nigeria and its neighbors have been working to pull together plans and rules of engagement for a regional force of 8,700 troops but cooperation between the region's armies has been strained at times.

(Reporting by Abdoulaye Massalaki; Writing by David Lewis and Joe Bavier; Editing by Giles Elgood and David Stamp)


http://news.yahoo.com/chad-niger-troops-eject-boko-haram-nigerian-towns-130402983.html
Re: Chad, Niger Soldiers Killed As Boko Haram Loses Nigerian Towns by jpphilips(m): 10:02am On Mar 10, 2015
What could we have done without the Chadians?

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Re: Chad, Niger Soldiers Killed As Boko Haram Loses Nigerian Towns by kilokeys(m): 10:05am On Mar 10, 2015
we owe them gratitude..

we know boko haram is a widespread terrorist group

we knew them way before they started seizing towns and villages..

when they met in houses, in the open, in squares.

and we folded our arms till they grew


we owe the nigeriens, chadians and Cameroonians a whole lot.
Re: Chad, Niger Soldiers Killed As Boko Haram Loses Nigerian Towns by lexychuks(m): 10:43am On Mar 10, 2015
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Re: Chad, Niger Soldiers Killed As Boko Haram Loses Nigerian Towns by AustineE1: 11:14am On Mar 10, 2015
kilokeys:
we owe them gratitude..

we know boko haram is a widespread terrorist group

we knew them way before they started seizing towns and villages..

when they met in houses, in the open, in squares.

and we folded our arms till they grew


we owe the nigeriens, chadians and Cameroonians a whole lot.
just like the multi-national task force comprising about 5 neighbouring countries,so also is boko haram membership comprise of so many nationals,infact you may be surprise to know that apart from the Kanuris! Chad,Niger and camerounians may ve more of their citizens as members of this terror group than even Nigeria.
Some of this towns where the Multi-national Joint forces seems to be making head ways are even closer to Chad than main land Nigeria,they understand the language of they people,get better coperation from those communities,they know the terrain very well.Since most of the said towns are Shuwa Arabs and of which most Chadian soldiers are also Shuwa Arabs,the job is made easier....Boko haram is a threat to this region and hence just the way nations of the world are joining hands to fight ISIL,is also a duty of our neigbours to join hand with us and fight boko haram.kudos to every country participating in the battle against this evil.

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Re: Chad, Niger Soldiers Killed As Boko Haram Loses Nigerian Towns by Chibaba247(m): 11:20am On Mar 10, 2015
All for d betterment of our nation, God bless d military

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