200 FIGHTERS KILLED AS ISWAP AND BOKO HARAM CLASH IN SAMBISA FOREST
Eons Intelligence have gathered that not less than 200 fighters were killed as the Sani Shurama-led ISWAP fighters and Boko Haram insurgents under the Bakoura faction clashed in Sambisa forest, Borno State.
Intelligence sources say the ISWAP fighters have commenced a manhunt for the fleeing Boko Haram insurgents.
This comes after multiple casualties were recorded on December 7, 2021, following an intense clash between fighters of ISWAP and Boko Haram loyal to the Bakoura faction in Lake Chad, Borno State.
Eons Intelligence gathered that both insurgents engaged themselves in a gun battle, leading to the death of many.
It would be recalled that on October 30, Eons Intelligence reported that the Bakoura-led Buduma fighters from Chad and Niger Republic infiltrated Lake Chad islands.
Intelligence sources disclose that the assailants, heavily armed, arrived at Loko Lybie village in Lake Chad, in about 30 canoes.
It is believed that their arrival at the Lake Chad Basin was connected with the ongoing supremacy battle between the Bakoura-led Buduma fighters and ISWAP.
Also recall that In September 2021, the two Jihadists’ factions clashed in Lake Chad, leaving scores dead.
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