BOKO HARAM ATTACKS NIGERIAN ARMY BASE, FIVE SOLDIERS KILLED -MILITARY
SOURCE
8 January 2017
MAIDUGURI,
Nigeria, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Five Nigerian soldiers and more than 15 Boko Haram
fighters were killed when the jihadists attacked an army base in the remote
northeast where the group has been fighting for an Islamic state, a military
source said on Sunday.
Boko
Haram attacked an army brigade in Buni Yadi in Yobe state late on Saturday, an
army spokesman said by text message, without giving a casualty figure.
"Five
soldiers lost their life in the attack though more than 15 Boko Haram were
killed by troops," the military source said.
Several
explosions could be heard on Sunday in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state where
Boko Haram started its seven-year insurgency that has killed about 15,000
people and displaced more than 2 million.
Officials
or medics were not immediately available to give a casualty figure.
In
early 2015, Boko Haram controlled an area about the size of Belgium. It has
been pushed out of most of that territory over the past year by Nigeria's army
and troops from neighboring countries, moving to a base in the Sambisa forest.
Last
month, the army said it had taken Boko Haram's key camp in the forest, although
the group has staged suicide bombings since then.
Security
analysts say the group's ability to carry out attacks in neighboring Niger,
Cameroon and Chad suggests it has multiple bases. (Reporting by Lanre Ola and
Ahmed Kingimi; Writing by Ulf Laessing; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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