Soldiers of the Chadian army guard on January 21, 2015, the border between Nigeria and Cameroon, some 40 km.... |
Twelve soldiers were wounded in
the attacks staged by the Islamists on Thursday and Friday near the
border town of Fotokol, according to a military statement read out on
national television.
Chad
sent a convoy of troops and military vehicles into neighbouring Cameroon
on January 17 to deal with the growing threat Boko Haram poses in the
region.
"The enemy was repelled by our
defensive forces," the general staff's statement said, adding that the
troops had "routed" the Islamists in the second attack.
The soldiers were killed by improvised explosive devices, the statement said.
A
senior Cameroonian security source said the Chadian troops were
deployed to the town, which sits opposite a Nigerian town under Boko
Haram control and is also close to the border with Chad, on Wednesday.
Boko
Haram frequently stages attacks on Fotokol from their base in the
Nigerian town of Gamboru, which is just 500 metres (yards) away.
Chad's president
Idriss Deby has also expressed intentions of taking back the strategic
Nigerian town of Baga from Boko Haram, situated on Lake Chad.
"Terrorism,
in particular the brutality of Boko Haram against our people, (is) a
threat to our collective safety, security and development. This has now
spread to the region beyond Nigeria and requires a collective, effective
and decisive response," AU commission chair Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said
in a speech opening the summit.
UN
Secretary General Ban Ki-moon told African leaders that Boko Haram was
"a clear danger to national, regional and international peace and
security".
The group's
uprising has become a regional crisis, with the four directly affected
countries -- Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria -- agreeing along with
Benin to boost cooperation to contain the threat and to form a
Multinational Joint Task Force.
More than 13,000 people have been killed and more than one million made homeless by Boko Haram violence since 2009.
SOURCE :yahoonews
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