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Boko Haram Breakdown. Tactical Breakdown of Recent Incidents.
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Tactical Breakdown of Recent Incidents Oct. 31 Arms amnesty for Islamist militants expires; house to house searches by JTF begin.Nov. 02Nigerian authorities claimed to foil a bomb plot for the Eid al-Adha holidayNov. 04Four explosions were reported in Maiduguri. Around noon, there was an explosion outside the al-Kanemi Theological College as people gathered for Friday prayers. Another explosion along a road killed four, according to a local police commissioner. A black SUV containing explosives targeted a military base but did not pass the front gate and detonated the explosives outside, damaging several nearby buildings, Lt. Colonel Hassan Ifjieh Mohammed reported. The details of the other explosion in Maiduguri are not available.In Damaturu, at least 60 people were killed in a series of incidents that followed in the evening. A vehicle exploded in a three-story military building housing the anti-terrorist court; it was reported by Police Commissioner SuleimonLawalas a suicide bombing but the details are unclear. The First Bank PLC branch, an immigration office, at least 3 police stations, and five churches were attacked with explosives and gunfire and several military vehicles were lit on fire with drivers still inside. Damaturu is the capital of Yobe state in Nigeria and lies 80 miles west of Maiduguru.The village of Potiskum about 60 miles west of Damaturu was raided, killing at least two. A Nigerian website also reported that at least two were killed in church explosion in Kaduna, about 400 miles east of Damaturu.Nov. 05Spokesman for Boko Haram Abul-Qaqa has threatened to carry out more attacks targeting federal government formations until “security forces stop persecuting our members and vulnerable civilians.” The Nigerian Red Cross reported at least 100 died in the Nov. 04 events. Nov. 06 The United States Embassy warns that Boko Haram may be planning to bomb hotels such as The Hilton, Nicon Luxury, and Sheraton in the capital of Abuja. Governor KashimShettima of Borno State said that he is ready to begin a dialogue with Boko Haram, urging them to eschew violent means, and urged citizens to be careful.
Attack Damagehttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/05/world/africa/nigeria-attacks/index.html?iref=allsearch
Attack Damagehttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/05/world/africa/nigeria-attacks/index.html?iref=allsearch
Attack Damagehttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/05/world/africa/nigeria-attacks/index.html?iref=allsearch
Attack Damagehttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/05/world/africa/nigeria-attacks/index.html?iref=allsearch
Attack Damagehttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/05/world/africa/nigeria-attacks/index.html?iref=allsearch
Attack Damagehttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/05/world/africa/nigeria-attacks/index.html?iref=allsearch
Attack Damagehttp://www.cnn.com/2011/11/05/world/africa/nigeria-attacks/index.html?iref=allsearch
June 16 attack • Vehicle borne improvised explosive device • Destroyed 40 cars, damaged 30 • Security guard, suicide bomber killed several others wounded (BBC June 17, said that at least 6 were killed) • Detonated before 11am June 16 in a parking lot near Nigerian police headquarters in Abuja (was not permitted to enter main building) • Video reports after the incident: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kGhTn7iEF4 • http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13805688 • http://mediasuite.multicastmedia.com/player.php?p=zuqvn7p5f • June 19 – 58 sect members were arrested including Somalians, Sudanese, and Nigeriens
August 26 attack • VBIED detonated at UN compound in capital of Abuja at about 10:20 am • Drove through the exit security gates into the parking lot and into the UN building before exploding • 18 killed, 30 wounded, damaging building (NYT reported Aug. 28 that 21 were killed) • Vehicle was registered in Kano state north-central Nigeria • Video after the incident: http://mediasuite.multicastmedia.com/player.php?p=s4x5911i
August 26 attack • According to NYT article • Building has long drive which vehicle used to accelerate before crashing through barriers • Bomb was <100 pounds according to UN security chief • The Boko Haram spokesman Abu Darda was speaking from Kano (note, this is where the license plate was registered to as we noted in our piece). Another Boko Haram spokesman (and the one who spoke this weekend (blamed the US for collaborating with the Nigerian government).
Boko Haram Militant Activity in Nigeria, April - June • http://web.stratfor.com/images/africa/map/Nigeria_militant-activity_061611_800.jpg
Compiled Timeline from Various Sources of more Minor Attacks BBC Link UNHCR link • MAJOR ATTACKS • July 26, 2009 • 800 were killed in clashes between BH and police and the army in Bauchi and Maiduguri which lasted five days. BH leader Mohammed Yusuf was captured and shot dead by police after. • Sep. 7, 2010 • BH gunmen free 700 inmates (100 sect members) from a prison in Bauchiin a raid that killed four. • Dec. 24-27, 2010 • BH claims attacks in Jos and Maiduguri that kill at least 86. • Dec. 29, 2010 • Suspected BH gunmen kill 8 in Maiduguri, inluding head of BornoState’s All Nigeria’s Peoples Party • May 27, 2011 • 70 suspected BH gunmen kill 8 in explosions and gunfire on a police station and a bank in Damboa, Borno State. • May 29 • BH claims responsibility for 3 explosions in a beer garden in a military baraacks in Bauchi, killing 3 and wounding 33. • June 6 • Muslim cleric Ibrahim Birkuti was killed by two motor-cycle riding gunmen suspected to be associated with BH and seeking revenge for his staunch criticism • June 16 • BH claims responsibility for suicide bombing against police headquarters in Abuja, killing 2. • June 25-26 • people were killed when several bombs exploded in the Dala ward of Maiduguri after suspected Boko Haram members threw bombs at a bar-cafe. • June 27 • Gunfire and explosions in a beer garden in Maiduguri which killed 25 are attributed to BH • Aug. 25 • Gunfire and explosions on two police stations and two banks in Gombi, Adamawa State, that killed 26 are attributed to BH. • Aug. 26 • BH claims responsibility for a suicide bomb blast on the UN compound in Abuja, which killed 23.
General Weapons Pictures (It is unclear when these were taken and we probably already knew this.)