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Chad’s Army kills scores of fishermen in Nigeria

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 1, 2024 3713 Minutes read0

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Chad’s military has been accused of killing “scores” of fishermen in Nigeria while targeting jihadists, days after 40 died in a Boko Haram attack on a military base in Chad, fishermen and anti-jihadist militia told our correspondent.

The Chadian army launched an airstrike pummelling Tilma island in Kukawa district on the Nigerian side of Lake Chad on Wednesday while fishermen were tending to their catch, the sources said.

Two anti-jihadist militia assisting Nigerian soldiers in fighting the militant groups in the region told our correspondent that several fishermen were killed in the bombardment, reports AFP.

“There was an attack on fishermen by a (fighter) jet belonging to the Chadian military in Tilma island which killed scores of fishermen,” Babakura Kolo, an anti-jihadist militia leader, said.

“The jet mistook the fishermen for Boko Haram terrorists who attacked a military base inside Chad on Sunday,” Kolo added.

Requesting anonymity, a Chadian general staff officer confirmed with our correspondent that strikes “were carried out on islands located on the borders of Nigeria and Niger”.

“Boko Haram fighters often blend in with the fishermen and farmers whenever they commit their crimes. It is therefore difficult to distinguish between the population and the terrorists,” he said.

Besides killing around 40 people, Boko Haram’s Sunday raid on a base in the Lake Chad region also left dozens wounded, with the group claiming responsibility for the attack in a propaganda video released on Monday.

Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby, who visited the military base after the jihadist attack, has vowed to “pursue and track down the attackers to their last entrenchment”, according to a Chadian military statement.

Most of the fishermen caught up in the aerial attack were from the towns of Baga, Doron-Baga and Duguri on the shores of Lake Chad, said Ibrahim Liman, another anti-jihadist militia.

“The fighter jet encircled Tilma before beginning to drop bombs while people run in all directions for cover,” said fisherman Sallau Arzika.

Arzika escaped the airstrike and made it back to the garrison town of Monguno.

“A large number of fishermen were killed. No one can give an exact number because bodies are still scattered across Tilma.”

Some of the dead bodies and the injured were taken to a military base in Mile 4, near Baga, Arzika added.

Fisherman Labo Sani from Doron-Baga told our correspondent that two of his friends were killed in the airstrike while a third was critically injured.

“We were carrying out our fishing and it never crossed our mind that we would be attacked and killed by a fighter jet,” said Sani.

– Counter-terrorism efforts –

Chad’s assault launched Monday, dubbed Operation Haskanite, “aims not only to secure our peaceful population” but also to “hunt down, root out and obliterate the nuisance capability of Boko Haram and its affiliates”, interim Prime Minister Abderahim Bireme Hamid told reporters in N’Djamena.

The operation is being “personally” directed by Deby on the ground, the presidency said yesterday on social media.

The president was “holding multiple meetings with troops, instructing and directing them” to leave Boko Haram “no chance”, it added.

Foreign Minister Abderaman Koulamallah on Wednesday called on the international community to step up its support of counter-terrorism efforts in the region.

In a vast expanse of water and swamps, the Lake Chad region’s countless islets serve as hideouts for jihadist groups, such as Boko Haram and its offshoot Islamic State in West Africa (ISWAP), who carry out regular attacks on the country’s army and civilians.

Boko Haram launched an insurgency in Nigeria in 2009, leaving more than 40,000 people dead and displacing two million, and the organisation has since spread to neighbouring countries.

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