Troops of the Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) have successfully repelled an attack by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters on their base in Darak, Cameroon.
The attack, which occurred around 1 am on Wednesday, was met with a swift counteroffensive by the MNJTF troops.
According to reports, the counteroffensive resulted in the k*lling of at least six ISWAP fighters, with four others injured.
The MNJTF also recorded five injuries during the operation.
Intelligence sources have revealed that ISWAP has undergone a leadership change, with Abu Usman being named the new leader of Marte, replacing Abu Sale.
Further intelligence suggests that ISWAP is planning an attack on Wulgo in the Marte Local Government Area, Borno State, or Malam Fatori.
In a bid to bolster their operational capacity, ISWAP has reportedly acquired three additional gun trucks, increasing their fleet to 10.
This development has raised concerns about the group’s growing capabilities and the potential for increased attacks in the region.
The successful repelling of the ISWAP attack by the MNJTF troops is a testament to their bravery and commitment to combating terrorism in the region.
However, the ongoing threat posed by ISWAP highlights the need for continued vigilance and cooperation among regional forces to address the evolving security challenges in the Lake Chad region.
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