A series of bloody clashes have erupted among members of the terrorist organization Boko Haram in the Borno State, northeastern Nigeria, resulting in the death of 82 terrorists.
A wave of violence has shaken the ranks of Boko Haram, the notorious terrorist organization that has caused thousands of deaths and suffering since its emergence in the early 2000s. According to information from local sources, tensions reached a breaking point when the leader of Boko Haram in the Bukkwaram region, located in Borno State, perpetrated a shocking act: the execution of seven members of the Buduma tribe who were attempting to surrender to the army.
This brutal act triggered a series of internal clashes that involved different ethnic groups affiliated with Boko Haram, including the Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri, and Buduma. The battles were violent and deadly, resulting in the tragic death of 82 members of the terrorist organization, while many others were injured.
This new episode of violence highlights the divisions and rivalries within Boko Haram, a group that has terrorized the region for years by conducting deadly attacks, kidnapping civilians, and spreading terror in local communities. Internal disagreements appear to have reached a critical point, underscoring the tensions and fractures that undermine the organization.
It is important to note that since 2015, Boko Haram has also extended its influence beyond Nigeria’s borders, carrying out attacks in neighboring countries such as Cameroon, Chad, and Niger. This latest series of internal clashes could influence the dynamics and the ability of Boko Haram to carry out new attacks in the region.