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Foreign mercenaries deployed as ISWAP forces overrun Boko Haram in fierce Lake Chad battle

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 Foreign mercenaries deployed as ISWAP forces overrun Boko Haram in fierce Lake Chad battle

The deadly rivalry between the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and Boko Haram has entered a new and more violent chapter, with both extremist terrorist factions locked in a relentless struggle for dominance in the Lake Chad region.

Video footage obtained by counter-insurgency expert, Zagozola Makama, shows ISWAP fighters launching a heavy offensive against Boko Haram insurgents on one of the Lake Chad islands, reclaiming territories that once fell under Boko Haram’s control.

Makama explained that Boko Haram had earlier gained the upper hand, dislodging ISWAP from several of its bases and inflicting considerable losses. But the tide appears to have turned, as ISWAP has reemerged stronger, mounting coordinated and technologically advanced attacks.

Intelligence sources have linked ISWAP’s renewed strength to the involvement of foreign mercenaries operating in the Lake Chad basin — a development that has significantly altered the power balance between the two rival groups.

The sources further revealed that these mercenaries provided ISWAP with armed drones, which were used to target Boko Haram positions.

“In a significant development, ISWAP fighters recently extended their operations to the Mandara Mountains and many parts of Sambisa Forest, an area historically dominated by Boko Haram marking the first time they have carried the fight deep into the Mandara strategic terrain.

“The renewed clashes will continue to escalate in the coming weeks with no end in sight,” Makama stated on Friday.



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