Monday 15 June 2015

Chad Says Boko Haram Responsible For Bombs That Killed 27

About 27 people, including four suspected Boko Haram members have been
killed and 100 others injured in two attacks in Chad's capital,
N'Djamena.

The attacks, which included at least one suicide bomb, are the first
of their kind in Chad, an oil-producing nation and a major western
ally which has spearheaded offensives on al Qaeda-linked groups in
Mali and on Boko Haram in neighbouring Nigeria.

Chad's Communications Minister, Mr. Hassan Bakari, in a state
television broadcast said that Boko Haram is making a mistake by
targeting Chad and will be chased out and neutralised wherever they
are.

Mr. Bakari did not give further details but Interior Minister,
Abderahim Bireme Hamid, said earlier that there had been at least one
suicide attack at police headquarters.

Chad has lost dozens of soldiers fighting in northern Mali and in
northern Nigeria.

The first known attack by Boko Haram on Chadian soil took place in
February on the shores of Lake Chad and has been followed by a handful
of other isolated incidents.
—ChannelsTV

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