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men of the Nigerian Army have been brutally killed in an ambush by Boko
Haram terrorists who also invaded a village and killed seven civilians.
About four Nigerian soldiers have been ambushed and killed by Boko
Haram terrorists in Borno state. This is coming just a day after the
terrorists invaded a village in Borno and killed seven innocent
civilians. According to AFP, a soldier and some witnesses revealed
details of the encounter to newsmen.
“Our men came under attack near Gubdori village yesterday,” the soldier told AFP, asking not to be named.
“We lost four men in the ambush. Five were injured and four are still missing.”
The Islamists opened fire on an army convoy heading to the small
town of Gulumba in Borno state, he added. Military reinforcements came
from the town and the attackers “were forced to withdraw after suffering heavy casualties”.
The assailants came from the Boko Haram faction headed by Abu Musab
Al-Barnawi, son of the sect’s founder Mohammed Yusuf, the soldier
added, in an account confirmed by two vigilantes. Barnawi was appointed
last year by the Islamic State group to replace veteran Boko Haram
leader Abubakar Shekau.
Jihadists also attacked the military base in Wajirko village, 150
kilometres (90 miles) from Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state,
forcing the soldiers to flee.
“The gunmen arrived in pickups and engaged soldiers in the base
just outside the village in a heavy shootout,” Wajirko resident Bukar
Maduye told AFP.
“The soldiers were outgunned and forced to withdraw from the
base and allowed the gunmen, who were from Mamman Nur faction, to take
over the base which they looted and set on fire,” he said, adding that villagers were not attacked.
Barnawi’s right-hand man Mamman Nur, the alleged mastermind of a
2011 bombing of a UN building in Nigeria’s capital Abuja, is believed by
many to be the real leader of the faction.
A vigilante assisting the military in its fight against Boko Haram
confirmed the incident, adding that the soldiers had moved to a military
base 40 kilometres away (25 miles).
“There were no reports of casualties from either side but the
(military) base was completely burnt by the Boko Haram terrorists and
the soldiers fled,” Mustapha Karimbe said.
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