Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Boko Haram Launches More Attacks Across Northern Nigeria

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau speaks at an unknown location in this still image taken from an undated video released by Nigerian Islamist rebel group Boko Haram. Credit: Reuters/Boko Haram handout via Reuters TV

Boko Haram Kills At Least 31 Nigerian Security Personnel -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Boko Haram gunmen attacked a Nigerian military base and adjacent police barracks simultaneously in the northeastern town of Buni Yadi, killing at least 25 security personnel, security sources and a witness said.

The attack late on Monday in Yobe state occurred not far from where the Islamist insurgents shot or burned to death 59 pupils at a boarding school in February.

The militants, whose violent struggle for an Islamic state in northern Nigeria has killed thousands and made them the biggest threat to security in Africa's top oil-producing state, are still holding more than 200 girls kidnapped on April 14, an act which provoked a storm of international outrage.

A witness and resident of Buni Yadi, who identified himself only as Mustafa for fear of retribution, said the militants arrived in an armored personnel carrier and six Toyota Hilux pickup trucks before dismounting and firing into the air.

They fired rocket propelled grenades at both bases.

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More News On Boko Haram Launching More Attacks Across Northern Nigeria

Two attacks kill dozens of police, soldiers in Nigeria -- CBS/AP
Military, police hit in fresh Boko Haram attack -- AFP
Alleged Boko Haram Gunmen Kill 45 Nigerian Soldiers, Officers -- Voice of America
Deadly attack on security base, villages in northern Nigeria -- Deutsche Welle
24 security operatives killed in clash with Boko Haram in Nigeria -- Xinhua
Boko Haram gunmen kill dozens in Nigeria -- Al Jazeera
Boko Haram gunmen kill 24 soldiers, 21 police officers -- Nigerian Tribune

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