Operation Boma's Wrath
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| Operation Boma's Wrath | |||||||
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| Part of the Boko Haram insurgency | |||||||
Chadian troops return to N'Djamena on 13 April 2020 after the end of Operation Boma's Wrath | |||||||
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Parts of Multinational Joint Task Force |
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52 killed 192 wounded |
~ 1,000 killed 58 arrested 50 motorized boats destroyed | ||||||
| At least 20,000 people displaced | |||||||
Operation Boma's Wrath was a military operation launched by Chad against Boko Haram.[1] Operation was launched on March 31, 2020, one week after Boko Haram's attack on Chadian military base in which 92 Chadian soldiers were killed.[2] Aim of the operation was to destroy hidden jihadist bases and repulse their forces out of Chad. Operation lasted 10 days and according to Chadian military it resulted in roughly 1000 insurgents killed, their bases in Chad destroyed, and capture of arms caches previously taken from Chad.[3]
On March 23, 2020 Boko Haram attacked Chadian military base on an island in Lake Chad. Chadian troops were attacked 5 AM and they fought against the insurgents until 12 PM when the insurgents left by speedboats. During the attack 92 Chadian soldiers were killed, 24 army vehicles destroyed, and weapons belonging to Chadian military were stolen.[4][2][5] President of Chad, Idriss Deby traveled to the military base a day after the attack, he said that Chadian military has never lost so many men in one attack.[6] Three days of national mourning for fallen soldiers were declared.[3]