10 suspected members of Boko Haram were killed in a clash in north
eastern Nigeria after troops launched an air strike, the military said
Wednesday. Troops clashed with “fleeing Boko Haram terrorists” late Tuesday
following the destruction of two alleged Boko Haram camps in the Konduga
area of Borno state, according to the military.
The clash followed an “air strike and subsequent destruction of two
Boko Haram terrorist camps at Mada, Konduga local government area of
Borno state,” Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa said in a statement.
It occurred on the road as troops were travelling to the town of Biu
and “had an encounter with fleeing Boko Haram terrorists,” it said.
“Ten terrorists lost their lives and some ammunition, including four
AK-47 rifles, five AK-47 magazines and 250 rounds of assorted
ammunition, were recovered,” the statement said.
“Ten motorcycles belonging to the sect members were destroyed in the air and land raid,” he said.
Boko Haram’s insurgency has left more than 3,600 people dead since
2009, including killings by the security forces, who have been accused
of major abuses.
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