Chad declares national mourning after Boko Haram attack on soldiers

The government declared national mourning from May 6 to May 9 in memory of soldiers killed during the attacks by terrorist groups that occurred earlier this week.

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7 May, 2026

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Chad declared three days of national mourning after a new attack by Boko Haram terrorists on Wednesday killed two generals in the Lake Chad Basin.

On Monday evening, an attack on the Barka Tolorom military base on the Chadian shore of Lake Chad left at least 24 soldiers dead and several wounded, according to a military source.

On Wednesday afternoon, security and defence force boats patrolling the lake’s island area “fell into a Boko Haram ambush,” an officer from the General Staff told AFP, adding that two generals were killed.

The government in a statement declared national mourning “from Wednesday, May 6 at midnight to Saturday, May 9 at midnight…in memory of the martyrs who fell on the field of honour during the attacks by terrorist groups that occurred on May 4 and 6”.

Festivities banned

During this period, flags will be flown at half-mast and all festive activities are banned throughout the country, it said.

“We will continue the fight with renewed determination until this threat is completely eradicated,” Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno had said after Monday’s attack.

Chadian soldiers are frequently targeted by Boko Haram in the Lake Chad region, a vast expanse of water and marshland dotted with islands, located between Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger, and Chad.

Since 2009, it has become a terrorist stronghold sheltering both Boko Haram fighters and its rival, the ISWAP.

Resurgence in attacks

Recent months have seen a resurgence in attacks by one of Boko Haram factions, involving kidnappings and assaults on forward security positions.

In October 2024, a deadly Boko Haram attack on a military base in the Lake Chad basin left around 40 Chadian soldiers dead.

In response, President Deby launched Operation Haskanite to “destroy Boko Haram’s capacity to cause harm.”

The Chadian army completed its counteroffensive in February 2025, asserting that the terrorist group no longer had “any sanctuary on Chadian territory.”