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‘100 terrorists killed’ as Boko Haram, ISWAP clash in Borno – Report

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About 100 fighters of the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) and Boko Haram terrorists have reportedly lost their lives during a clash in the Lake Chad region, The Cable has reported.

 

According to a report by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, the clash occurred early this month in Toumbun Gini, Abadam LGA of Borno state.

 

The publication said the Bakoura (aka Abu Umaima)-led JAS Buduma fighters launched an “unforeseen attack” on the ISWAP faction positioned on the shores of their headquarters at Toumbun Gini, resulting in the killing of over 90 members.

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According to Makama, the JAS Buduma fighters secured weapons and equipment during the attack and subsequently seized control of nearby areas from ISWAP.

 

This development is part of a series of deadly encounters between the rival factions.

 

On July 6, JAS fighters launched an attack on ISWAP-controlled areas in Kwatar Shalla Shuwari, killing 16 fighters and capturing 8 water vessels, several weapons, and a large amount of cash.

 

The captured items were later delivered to their leader at Alli Modulla Camp, in Diffa, Republic of Niger.

 

In another encounter on July 8 in Dawashi Kwalta, over 20 ISWAP fighters were killed, with others “drowning while escaping through the river”.

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