20 killed in fresh B’Haram attack
Boko Haram members |
At
least 20 people were killed when Islamist group Boko Haram attacked a
town in northeast Nigeria, triggering clashes with troops stationed
there, the military said on Sunday.
Reuters
reported that a spokesman for Nigerian forces in northeastern Borno
State, which lies at the heart of a four-year-old Islamist insurgency,
said the Islamists crept into the town of Damboa in the early hours of
Saturday.
They killed five worshippers at a mosque as they said their morning prayers, he said.
“While
they were unleashing their mayhem, troops … engaged the terrorists,
killing 15 in the process while others fled,” the military spokesman,
Captain Aliyu Danja, said in a statement obtained by Reuters.
The
military often gives significantly higher casualty figures for
insurgents than for its own men, and it is usually not possible to
verify them independently.
Despite a
concerted military offensive meant to crush Boko Haram since May, it
remains the biggest security threat to Africa’s top energy producer.
Its
targets have traditionally been security forces, Christians or Muslim
clerics who speak out against it, but its fighters have increasingly
turned their sights on civilians in the past few months – massacring
hundreds in roadside attacks or assaults on Western-style schools they
consider sacrilegious.
Nigerian
fighter jets last week bombed camps belonging to suspected Islamist
militants in northeast Nigeria in response to a massacre of students at
an agricultural college that killed at least 41.
20 killed in fresh B’Haram attack
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