Seven troopers were murdered and 15 injured when "the psychological oppressors assaulted our powers at midnight in Bouhama… in the Lake Chad area," Colonel Azem Bermandoa told AFP.
He included "63 psychological oppressors were murdered" and the scan for different aggressors proceeded.
Chad's Defense Minister Daoud Yaya Brahim and armed force head of staff Taher Erda were en route to the scene of the battling Monday to "assess the circumstance," said Azem.
A month ago, 23 warriors were killed in the Lake Chad locale in the deadliest assault yet on the Chadian armed force by Boko Haram, which propelled a rebellion in Nigeria 10 years prior.
The turmoil has spread to neighboring Niger and Chad with the Boko Haram revolt asserting in excess of 27,000 lives and removing more than 1.7 million individuals.
Troops from Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria have been gathered into a blended, worldwide power to battle Boko Haram.
Since June a year ago, Boko Haram has struck inside Chad somewhere around multiple times.
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