The Boko Haram terrorist
group has attacked and set a military base in northeastern Nigeria on
fire, raising fears of a reemergence of the Daesh-linked outfit.
Armed
men from a Boko Haram faction on Thursday staged an attack on the
military base in the Wajirko Village, 150 kilometers from Maiduguri, the
capital of Borno State.
“The gunmen arrived in pickups and
engaged soldiers in the base just outside the village in a heavy
shootout,” a local resident Bukar Maduye told media.
“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.
A member of a vigilante
group, which is assisting the military in its battle against Boko Haram
terrorists, confirmed the incident, adding that the soldiers at the base
had moved to another military base 40 kilometers away.
“There
were no reports of casualties from either side but the base was
completely burnt by the Boko Haram terrorists and the soldiers fled,”
said Mustapha Karimbe. This file photo shows members of the Boko Haram militant group in an undisclosed location in Nigeria.On
Wednesday, Boko Haram militants attacked Abbati, a farming community
outside Maiduguri, where they killed seven men and stole 360 heads of
livestock.
In recent weeks, the Takfiri militants have intensified
their attacks in areas near Lake Chad, stealing food from residents
after raiding their farms. They have also killed several civilians they
accused of cooperating with the military.
Nigerian President
Muhammadu Buhari, who came to power in 2015 with a pledge to eradicate
Boko Haram, claims to have prevailed over Boko Haram’s militancy;
however, frequent deadly attacks in the West African country indicate
otherwise.
In its fight against Boko Haram, the Nigerian military
is being assisted by troops from neighboring countries such as Chad and
Cameroon.
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