Chadian Forces Neutralise Boko Haram Threat At Presidential Palace.
Chadian security forces have successfully neutralised several Boko Haram fighters who launched an audacious attack on the presidential palace in N’Djamena on Wednesday.
According to intelligence sources, the Directorate General of Security Services and Internal Exile (DGSSIE) swiftly contained the invasion, ensuring the safety of key government officials and institutions. “The DGSSIE demonstrated their efficiency in neutralizing the threat,” confirmed security analyst and counter-insurgency expert in Lake Chad, Zagazola Makama.
A video that has been widely shared on social media platforms captures the moment when the Chadian forces engaged with the terrorists, showing militants being shot at and some being taken into custody by the responding security personnel. This footage underscores the rapid response to the assault.
While specifics regarding casualties have not been officially disclosed by Chadian authorities, it is understood that the operation not only neutralised the immediate threat but also led to the capture of some attackers. These detainees could yield crucial intelligence for future anti-terrorism efforts in the region.
In response to the incident, security measures across the capital have been significantly tightened. There have been reports of mobile networks being temporarily shut down to prevent any further breaches of security, highlighting the government’s commitment to maintaining order and safety.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges posed by Boko Haram in the region, but also showcases the capability and swift action of Chad’s security apparatus in safeguarding the nation’s core institutions.