Thursday, June 18, 2015

Chad strikes Boko Haram in Nigeria, bans burqas

The central African country of Chad conducted airstrikes against Boko Haram sites in neighboring Nigeria on Wednesday and announced it has banned burqas, the head-to-toe garment worn by some Muslim women, after twin bombings earlier this week by veiled attackers.
The Chad army and security forces hit Boko Haram bases and related sites, according to a government statement, destroying six bases and killing several militants.
Prime Minister Kalzeube Payimi Deubet announced the burqa ban Wednesday following a call with religious leaders, according to another statement from the government.
The move was at the direction of President Idriss Deby Itno, after as many as 23 people were killed Monday in the capital, N'Djamena, in two attacks -- one at the National School of Police and the other targeting the Central Office of the Police, according to Chad's communications ministry.
The four attackers were also killed, and more than 100 people were wounded, officials said.