Boko Haram Killed 18 Soldiers in West Africa

Jihadist group killed on Thursday 13 Nigerian soldiers
and five troops from a west African anti-militant force in attacks over recent
days.
Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), which
split from Nigeria-based Boko Haram in 2016, has carried out a series of
attacks in the last few months.
In its newspaper Al-Nabaa, IS said its fighters
killed the Nigerians in attacks on a military barracks on Friday, a military
post on Sunday, and a town on Monday, all in northeastern Borno state.
Fighters also detonated explosives on Wednesday on a
vehicle in the Lake Chad region, killing five more soldiers, IS said, without
specifying the country.
The militants said the vehicle was carrying members
of a multinational task force made up of troops from Nigeria, Niger, Chad and
Cameroon set up to fight them.
A Nigerian military spokesman declined to comment,
and a spokesman for the task force could not immediately be reached.
Boko Haram has waged a decade-long insurgency in
northeast Nigeria that has killed around 30,000 people and forced about 2
million to leave their homes.