Chad declares national mourning after deadly Boko Haram ambush
Chad has declared three days of national mourning following a deadly Boko Haram ambush in the Lake Chad Basin on Wednesday, May 6th, which resulted in the deaths of two generals. This incident follows a separate attack two days prior on a military base where at least 24 soldiers were killed.

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AI-generatedChad has declared three days of national mourning following a deadly Boko Haram ambush in the Lake Chad Basin on Wednesday, May 6th, which resulted in the deaths of two generals. This incident follows a separate attack two days prior on a military base where at least 24 soldiers were killed. The government's statement cited the memory of "martyrs" from both attacks. The Lake Chad region, a shared area between four countries, has seen increased activity from Boko Haram's JAS faction, including assaults on security forces. Despite a previous counteroffensive aimed at eliminating Boko Haram's presence on Chadian territory, attacks have persisted. Chad, a landlocked Central African nation, has a history of instability and faces significant economic challenges.
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5 extractedChad declared three days of national mourning after a Boko Haram ambush killed two generals.
Chad President Mahamat Deby launched a counteroffensive to destroy Boko Haram's capacity to cause harm.
The Lake Chad region has seen a surge in activity by Boko Haram's JAS faction recently.
A Boko Haram assault on Barka Tolorom military base killed at least 24 Chadian soldiers.
An attack in October 2024 left about 40 Chadian soldiers dead.