Monday 10 April 2017

Boko Haram lights army installation a day after ranchers killed

Maiduguri: Boko Haram jihadists have burnt an army installation in upper east Nigeria, a day after the gathering killed seven individuals in a different assault, occupants said.

"The shooters touched base in pickups and drew in fighters in the base simply outside the town in a substantial shootout," Wajirko occupant Bukar Maduye told AFP.

"The officers were outgunned and compelled to pull back from the base and permitted the shooters, who were from Mamman Nur group, to assume control over the base which they plundered and set ablaze," he stated, including that villagers were not assaulted.

The aggressors were accepted to be faithful to the group headed by Abu Musab Al-Barnawi, the child of Boko Haram originator Mohammed Yusuf.

Barnawi was selected a year ago by the Islamic State gathering to supplant pioneer Abubakar Shekau.

However, Barnawi`s right-hand man Mamman Nur, the affirmed brains of a 2011 bombarding of an UN working in Nigeria`s capital Abuja, is accepted by many to be the genuine pioneer.

A vigilante helping the military in its battle against Boko Haram affirmed the occurrence, including that the warriors had moved to an army installation 40 kilometers away (25 miles).

"There were no reports of losses from either side yet the (military) base was totally scorched by the Boko Haram psychological oppressors and the troopers fled," Mustapha Karimbe said.

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