Boko Haram's Deadly Resurgence: 100 Killed, Power Outages, and Ambushes in Nigeria

November 20, 2024
Boko Haram's Deadly Resurgence: 100 Killed, Power Outages, and Ambushes in Nigeria
  • Boko Haram, an insurgent group that began its violent campaign in 2009, aims to impose a radical interpretation of Islamic law and opposes Western education.

  • Although primarily operating in northeastern Nigeria, Boko Haram has extended its activities to Niger state, where it has conducted attacks against military and civilian targets.

  • Boko Haram is notorious for sabotaging power supplies in Nigeria, which has led to significant outages, including a recent incident that caused over seven days of power failure in parts of the northern region.

  • The conflict has drawn international attention, particularly following the 2014 kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls in Chibok, which became a global symbol of the crisis.

  • In a separate incident, a team of 80 security operatives was ambushed by approximately 200 Boko Haram fighters during a patrol mission in Shiroro, resulting in significant insurgent casualties.

  • Since the onset of Boko Haram's insurgency, approximately 35,000 civilians have been killed and over 2 million displaced in northeastern Nigeria, according to United Nations reports.

  • In September 2024, at least 100 villagers were killed in northeastern Nigeria during an attack attributed to Boko Haram, underscoring the ongoing violence in the region.

  • Recently, at least seven members of Nigeria's government protection agency went missing following an ambush by Boko Haram insurgents in Shiroro, Niger state.

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