Thursday, June 18, 2015

Chad war planes bomb Boko Haram in Nigeria after suicide attacks


Chad's military said Thursday it had completed airstrikes on Boko Haram positions in neighboring Nigeria to vindicate twin suicide bombings in Chad's capital that were faulted for the jihadists.


Refering to the "pessimistic and savage acts executed by Boko Haram terrorists", which killed 33 individuals in N'Djamena on Monday, the military said that it had "completed retaliation airstrikes on the terrorists' positions in Nigerian domain" on Wednesday.

Six Boko Haram bases were obliterated noticeable all around strikes, which brought on "impressive human and material misfortunes", the military said in an announcement. Chad would proceed with its "barbarous" quest for the agitators "so no drop of Chadian blood spilt goes unpunished," the announcement included.

Monday's assaults on the police home office and a police institute in N'Djamena were the first in the capital of the west African nation, which has taken a lead part in a local hostile against Boko Haram. No gathering has asserted obligation regarding the assaults yet Chad and its partners instantly faulted the Nigeria-based agitators, who have done a few assaults as of late in fringe zones of nations that impart a boondocks to upper east Nigeria.