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Dozens of Nigerian soldiers killed as Boko Haram attack military base

Admin June 14, 2019

Troops fighting to contain Boko Haram PHOTO: AFP

Boko Haram jihadists have raided a military base in northeastern Nigeria near the border with Niger Republic, killing several troops and stealing weapons, military sources said Friday.
Fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) in eight gun-trucks launched a pre-dawn attack Thursday on the base in Kareto village, 335 kilometres (210 miles) north of the Borno state capital Maiduguri, they said.
“The terrorists attacked the 153 Troops Battalion in Kareto around 4:00 am (0300 GMT) and subdued the soldiers who were forced to withdraw after a hard fight,” an army officer who did not want to be named told AFP.
“We lost several men but we are still working to establish their number. One thing we are sure about is that the base commander, a lieutenant colonel, was among those killed,” he said.
He said the insurgents ransacked the base and carted away weapons and vehicles.
The Islamists “took troops by surprise” while they were working to fix communications equipment that had been destroyed in a rainstorm, said another officer, who also sought anonymity.
The troops could not seek support from two nearby bases because of the faulty equipment, he said.
Search and rescue teams were combing the area for missing soldiers and dead bodies, they added.
Kareto has been repeatedly attacked by ISWAP fighters who have since July last year targeted dozens of military bases in attacks that have left scores of soldiers dead in the volatile region.
Two weeks ago, the jihadists carried out multiple attacks on military bases in Borno State, overrunning three of them and stealing weapons after killing soldiers.
On Sunday, ISWAP attacked a Cameroonian military base near the border with Nigeria in the Lake Chad area, killing at least 24 people, including 16 troops, according to Cameroon’s defence ministry.
The ministry also claimed that 64 jihadists were killed in the incident.
Boko Haram’s decade-long insurgency has killed 27,000 people and displaced about two million in Nigeria.
The violence has spilled over into neighbouring Niger, Chad and Cameroon, prompting a regional military coalition to defeat the hardline jihadist group. AFP

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