A report from the north eastern Nigerian state of Adamawa says Boko Haram burned down a military base on Sunday night as soldiers fled into the bush on sighting them coming with full force.
The Associated Press (AP) said in a report from Yola that only local fighters prevented the insurgents from retaking Gulak, the headquarters of Madagali Local Government area of Adamawa State.
James Ularamu, ex-chairman of the council, told AP the brave
civilian fighters held Gulak town after the soldiers ran away, until the
military sent reinforcements who then fought off the extremists. By
that time, the base had been burned down.
“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 report said. The Nigerian Army has denied that the
soldiers were 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 report said.
It added that an army officer who spoke on condition of anonymity
said that Boko Haram also drove off with an army T-72 tank and dozens of
new camouflage uniforms. According to AP, 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.”
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