Boko Haram Expected To Quadruple Use Of Woman Suicide Attacks This Year
Boko Haram, the Islamic State’s affiliate in west Africa, is expected to quadruple its female suicide bomber attacks in 2017 should current trends continue. At least 27 women have engaged in suicide attacks in west Africa in 2017, compared to 29 in all of 2016, according to a report by the Long War Journal. The increase…
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