Presidents
of Niger, Chad and Niger (L-R) at the Lake Chad Basin Commission Summit in Abuja,
Nigeria earlier in June 2015.
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At least 13 suspected
Boko Haram militants and three civilians were killed in separate attacks over
the weekend after the insurgents raided several remote localities around Lake
Chad, Chadian security sources have said.
The
insurgents are also suspected of kidnapping some 30 people in Katikine village,
near the lake. The
hostages were taken onboard four speedboats to an unknown destination, one of
the security source said, asking not to be named.
The Nation report continues:
Boko
Haram, which calls itself the Islamic State’s West Africa Province (ISWAP)
since pledging allegiance to the militant group that controls large areas of
Syria and Iraq, is fighting to establish an emirate in northeast Nigeria,
Reuters says.
The
group has stepped up attacks in countries around the lake in recent months in
response to a regional offensive by Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger to subdue
the six-year-old insurgency.
“Medi
was attacked by men on motorized boats,” the security source said. “The army
returned fire and killed 13 assailants. Some soldiers were wounded.”
“The
same day, three people in Blarigi village had their throats slit by suspected
Boko Haram fighters,” he said, adding that some 2,000 inhabitants of Fitine
Island on the lake were forced to flee following attacks which razed the
village.
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