Boko Haram destroys Nigerian military base, 107 troops missing
Boko
Haram destroyed a Nigerian military base as soldiers fled and only
self-defense fighters prevented the insurgents from retaking a
northeastern town, residents said Monday.
The civilian fighters held Gulak town after soldiers ran away Sunday
night until the military sent reinforcements who fought off the
extremists, former council chairman James Ularamu told The Associated
Press.
The military base was burned down, said Ularamu.
Sunday night’s attack came as a military intelligence officer
confirmed that 107 soldiers remain missing nearly two weeks after a Nov.
19 battle. The attackers drove off with an army T-72 tank and dozens of
new camouflage uniforms, according to the officer, who spoke on
condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the
issue.
Nigeria’s military has denied dozens of soldiers are missing.
Premium Times newspaper first reported the soldiers from the 157
Battalion, including their commanding officer, were missing in action
along with the tank, three artillery guns and eight trucks including one
carrying 60,000 rounds of ammunition.
The military has reported that it destroyed dozens of Boko Haram
camps and freed more than 1,000 kidnap victims in recent weeks. But Boko
Haram has stepped up the tempo and range of its attacks, with raids and
suicide bombings in the past week in Niger, Cameroon and northern
Nigeria.
Early
Sunday the extremists kidnapped dozens of girls and set ablaze hundreds
of buildings in Bam in Borno state, said resident Mallam Ali.
The setbacks come as Nigeria’s government admitted it cannot crush by
December the 6-year uprising that has killed some 20,000 people.
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