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Militants kill 25 Nigerian soldiers, some civilians in ambush

May 25, 2019
Alleged kidnappers are taken away by the police in Maiduguri after having been paraded in front of confiscated goods such as weapons, medicines, phones and other items in this May, 23, 2019 file photo. — AFP
Alleged kidnappers are taken away by the police in Maiduguri after having been paraded in front of confiscated goods such as weapons, medicines, phones and other items in this May, 23, 2019 file photo. — AFP

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Insurgents killed at least 25 soldiers and a number of civilians in an ambush in northeast Nigeria on Saturday morning, two security sources said, the second deadly attack on the army this week.

Militants opened fire as the soldiers were escorting a groups of evacuees from a village in Borno state, where Boko Haram and other militants have been fighting for a decade.

"They ambushed and surrounded the vehicles of both the soldiers and the civilians and opened fire on them," said one of the sources, part of a vigilante group that fights alongside the military against the insurgencies.

"They exchanged fire for some minutes before the Boko Haram militants overpowered the soldiers."

Nigeria's government has said the Boko Haram insurgency, and the rival Daesh (the so-called IS) West Africa Province group, are on their last legs.

But sustained efforts to eradicate the militants have failed and the military continues to suffer heavy losses.

The war has killed more than 30,000 people and displaced millions more.

The soldiers were evacuating villages in the region on Saturday to carry out operations against Boko Haram, the sources said. One said the civilian convoy had as many as 50 vehicles.

Nigerian military spokesmen did not respond to requests for comment.

On Wednesday, Daesh's West Africa branch claimed responsibility for a raid in Nigeria in which it said 20 soldiers had been killed, and released a video purporting to show the execution of nine other Nigerian soldiers. — Reuters


May 25, 2019
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