Nigerian security forces have succeeded in pushing suspected Boko Haram
insurgents out of the Yobe state capital of Damaturu in the northeast on
Monday after a dawn raid by the militants, a spokesman for the state
governor said.
According to civilian vigilantes in the city, more
than 40 Boko Haram fighters were killed. They did not however disclose
the number of casualties from the military or civilian vigilante.
Their
claim could not be independently verified by the Nigerian security
forces. “The governor has condemned the attack as heinous and barbaric.
He has also expressed appreciation to the security forces who worked
very hard on the ground and from the air
… As a result of their effort,
Damaturu remains firmly under government control,” the spokesman,
Abdullahi Bego said in an emailed statement on behalf of Governor
Ibrahim Gaidam.
In Damaturu, residents in the Gujba Road area of
the city were jolted out of bed by the sound of gunshots and explosions
at about 4:45 am (0345 GMT) and many fled.
“The gunmen came in
numbers. They have burnt down the police barracks…. We have left our
home. We are now in the bush. We don’t know what’s going to happen,”
said one local, Umar Sada.
The Yobe state police commissioner, Marcus
Danladi, described the attack as a “serious situation”. Civilian
vigilantes in the city claimed that more than 40 Boko Haram fighters
were killed.
Others described the scene as “chaos” as shells fell
in the federal polytechnic compound and fierce fighting raged near
detention facilities where Boko Haram suspects were being held.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Nigeria soldiers killed 40 boko haram members in damanturu
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