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Boko Haram Commander Denies Death Reports, Says He Survived Niger Republic Airstrikes

MBAAMA IFEANYI by MBAAMA IFEANYI
August 22, 2025
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Boko Haram leader Ibrahim Bakoura Doro, widely known as Abu Oumaimah, has publicly refuted claims by Niger Republic authorities that he was killed during recent military operations targeting insurgent positions in the Diffa region.

The denial comes after the Nigerien Armed Forces announced on Friday that Bakoura and several other high-profile insurgent commanders were eliminated during coordinated airstrikes conducted on August 15. The operations reportedly targeted Boko Haram strongholds in Korongol, Kournawa, and Shilawa, with military officials claiming the raids successfully destroyed terrorist bases and killed dozens of fighters.

Niger’s military leadership had presented the operation as a significant victory against terrorism, with Head of State General Abdurahamane Tiani specifically identifying Bakoura as a key figure responsible for orchestrating unrest within the country. The announcement was widely circulated as evidence of successful counterterrorism efforts in the region.

However, in an intercepted communication obtained by security analyst Zagazola Makama on Saturday, Bakoura directly addressed his supposed death, speaking to his commanders about the circulating reports. The terrorist leader acknowledged that the airstrikes did occur but firmly stated that he was not among the casualties, contradicting official military claims.

“I saw the news of my killing on social media, as announced by Niger Republic. The airstrikes did happen, but I am not among those who were killed,” Bakoura reportedly told his subordinates in the intercepted message.

This development raises questions about the accuracy of military intelligence and the challenges faced by regional forces in confirming the elimination of high-value terrorist targets during combat operations.

Meanwhile, in a separate but related development, Chadian security forces have arrested Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, believed to be an 18-year-old son of Boko Haram founder Mohammed Yusuf, during anti-terrorism operations. According to security sources, the young man was allegedly leading a jihadist cell when he was captured alongside five other suspected insurgents during a raid by Chadian authorities.

While Chadian police confirmed the arrest of six Boko Haram members during the operation, officials have not yet officially verified whether one of the detained individuals is indeed the son of the late extremist cleric who founded the terrorist organization. The arrest, if confirmed, would represent a significant capture given the symbolic importance of Mohammed Yusuf’s family members within the terrorist network.

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