At last, Nigerian forces backed by warplanes invaded Islamist group
Boko Haram’s last known stronghold, the Sambisa forest, on Wednesday, in
an effort to finally defeat their six-year-old insurgency, two military
sources said.
Armies from Nigeria and neighbours Chad, Niger and
Cameroon have in the past two months launched a concerted push to try to
crush the insurgents, who have killed thousands and kidnapped hundreds
in their battle to establish an Islamic state.
The Sambisa forest
in northeast Nigeria is about 100 km (60 miles) from the village of
Chibok from where Boko Haram abducted more than 200 secondary school
girls a year ago. Intelligence officials had believed that this was
where they were being held, although U.S. reconnaissance drones failed
to find them.
A spokesman for the military was not immediately available for comment.
An
official in the Chadian army said allied Chadian and Cameroonian troops
were ready to attack Sambisa, which lies on the Cameroon border, from
the other side and would move in soon.
The militants controlled an area the size of Belgium at the start of the year, but have since lost much of that ground.
Yet
they remain a deadly threat to civilians, as illustrated on Friday when
they slit the throats of 12 people in northeast Nigeria as the army was
trying to evacuate the area around the former Boko Haram headquarters
of Gwoza.
Failure to crush Boko Haram or protect civilians was one
reason President Goodluck Jonathan lost an election on March 28 to
Muhammadu Buhari, who has pledged to spare no effort in battling the
militants after he is sworn in on May 29.
Buhari also said he would do everything possible to rescue the Chibok girls, but could not promise to find them.
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