The
dreaded Boko haram terrorists have reportedly attacked Nigerian soldiers at
their base in Gashigar, a border town between Niger and Nigeria in Borno state.
The
Army has said that the attack left an unspecified number of Nigerian soldiers missing
and 13 others seriously injured the Army has said.
The
Army spokesperson, Col Sani Usman, said the soldiers were attacked at their
position at about 5:30 p.m. on Monday.
Mr.
Usman, a colonel, described the attackers as “escaping remnants of Boko Haram.”
“The
troops did their best to defend the location in vain. In the process, 13
soldiers sustained injuries while some are still missing in action,” he said.
The
spokesperson said the troops suffered a “temporary setback” and had to withdraw
from the location.
“However,
the wounded soldiers have been evacuated and receiving treatment, while efforts
are ongoing in search of those missing and clear the Boko Haram terrorists at the
general area,” he said.
Since
the emergence of Boko Haram insurgency in northern Nigeria, over 20,000 people had
lost their lives and millions of others displaced.
The
group recently engaged in negotiation with the Federal Government which led to
the release of 21 of the over 200 girls kidnapped from Chibok in Borno State in
April 2014.
Despite
the negotiation and despite losing initially claimed territory to the Nigerian
forces, the group still carries out attacks like that of Monday.
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