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Boko Haram attack on Chad army base kills at least 24 – Military, local officials
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Boko Haram attack on Chad army base kills at least 24 – Military, local officials

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
Boko Haram

An attack by suspected Boko Haram jihadists on the Chadian military base of Barka Tolorom has killed at least 24 people, a military official and regional administrator told AFP on Tuesday.

Monday’s raid “left 25 dead and 46 wounded on the Chadian army side”, the army source told AFP, while the administrative official gave a toll of “24 dead and several wounded”.

AFP

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