March 2020 Chad and Nigeria massacres

March 2020 Chad and Nigeria massacres
Part of Boko Haram insurgency
LocationBohama military camp, Chad
Gorgi, Borno State, Nigeria
Date23 March 2020
Attack type
Bombing
Shooting
WeaponsUnknown
Deaths168 in total
98 in Chad
70 in Nigeria
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    On 23 March 2020, Islamists carried out massacres of soldiers in Chad and Nigeria.

    Attack on Bohama camp

    Starting at 5am, Boko Haram gunmen attacked Bohama military camp on an island in Lake Chad.[1] The attack took place from four sides, attacking with about 400 soldiers. The jihadists overran the camp after seven hours of fighting. Reinforcement were sent from the town of Kaïga Kindjiria to relive the stricken camp but got stuck and were ambushed. In total 98 Chadian soldiers were killed, 47 wounded, and 24 vehicles destroyed.[2][3][4][5]

    Gorgi ambush

    In the evening, insurgents with rocket-propelled grenades and other heavy weaponry ambushed an army lorry and incinerated it, killing about 70 Nigerian soldiers, in Gorgi, a village in Borno State in the northeast of the country.[6] Several other soldiers were injured and some others kidnapped.[6] The lorry was part of a convoy which was travelling from Maiduguri to an ISIL camp.[6]

    References

    1. ^ Boko Haram kills almost 100 soldiers in seven-hour attack in Chad
    2. ^ "Derrière l'attaque jihadiste au Tchad". 6 April 2020.
    3. ^ "Tchad - Boko Haram : l'Armée revoit le bilan à la hausse, 98 soldats tués".
    4. ^ "Au Tchad et au Nigeria, le double carnage de Boko Haram".
    5. ^ "Lac Tchad : Près de 100 militaires tués dans une attaque de Boko Haram". 25 March 2020.
    6. ^ a b c Militant ambush kills at least 70 soldiers
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