A twin suicide bombing by women attackers in the flashpoint
area of Lake Chad on Sunday killed two people and wounded 14 others, a security
source in the Chadian capital N’Djamena said.
“The two women suicide bombers and two civilians died in the
blast,” the source told AFP on condition of anonymity, adding that “14 others
were injured” in the attack blamed on Nigeria’s Boko Haram group on Ngouboua
village near the Nigerian border.
The village has suffered repeated attacks by Boko Haram
jihadists since they first launched operations in Chad in February.
Suicide bombings — many by women and girls — are fast
becoming Boko Haram’s preferred method of inflicting civilian casualties.
The deadliest attack on Chad’s side of the lake took place
on October 10, when a triple suicide attack at Baga Sola killed 41 people,
according to the Chadian government.
Since the start of the year, the Chadian army has been on
the frontline of a regional military operation against Boko Haram whose attacks
have spread from northeast Nigeria, its traditional stronghold, to the
neighbouring countries of Chad, Niger and Cameroon.
Boko Haram, which is affiliated with the Islamic State group
operating in Syria and Iraq, has been hit hard by the offensive, losing
territory, but has launched attacks and bombings in response

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