Three Nigerian soldiers in Boko Haram attack on military base by Staff Writers Kano, Nigeria (AFP) Nov 15, 2018 At least three soldiers were killed and several missing after a Boko Haram attack on a military base in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state, military and militia sources told AFP Thursday. Boko Haram fighters believed to be from the IS-affiliated Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) late Wednesday attacked the base in the town of Kareto, 150 kilometres (about 90 miles) north of the state capital Maiduguri. The militants temporarily dislodged troops from the base before being repelled with aerial support, the sources said. "We lost three soldiers in the fight and several others are still missing," a military officer in Maiduguri told AFP. "The terrorists were smoked out of the base by a fighter jet which deployed to the scene," said the officer who asked not to be named because he was not authorised to speak on the incident. Troop reinforcements were sent to the base, the officer said. It was not clear if the jihadists took away weapons. A civilian militia fighting Boko Haram in the area said troops withdrew to the town of Gubio, 60 km away, while Kareto residents fled across the border into Niger. "The bodies of three soldiers were recovered after the attack," said the militia who preferred not to be identified. "More troops have arrived in Kareto but most residents have not returned," he said. It was the second attack on the military base in two years. In April 2016, a Boko Haram raid left 24 soldiers wounded, according to military authorities. Boko Haram jihadists late Wednesday also attacked Mammanti village, just outside Maiduguri, killing one person and burning the entire village before stealing hundreds of cattle, the local chief of the village and residents said. "The insurgents came around 11:00 pm (2200 GMT) and opened indiscriminate fire," Muhammad Mammanti, a resident, said. "They killed one person and burnt the whole village and stole our cattle," Mammanti said. Earlier in the day a group of jihadists abducted seven women while working on a farm near the town of Bama, 70 km from Maiduguri, after killing their male escort, militia sources said. Boko Haram has stepped up attacks on farmers and loggers in recent years, accusing them of passing information on the group to the military. Despite the government's insistence that the group is near defeat, Boko Haram has recently carried out major attacks on military and civilian targets, killing scores. More than 27,000 people have died since the start of the insurgency in the remote northeast in 2009 and 1.8 million are still homeless.
3 civilians killed in attack targeting foreign troops in Mali Bamako (AFP) Nov 13, 2018 Three Malian civilians were killed and around 30 people were wounded in a suicide attack late Monday in the country's violence-hit north, officials said, as a diplomat said some of the injured were sub-contractors for the UN. The attack took place in the city of Gao when a 4x4 vehicle blew up in a residential area, the security ministry said in a statement. The blast was claimed by the GSIM, the main jihadist group operating in the Sahel region. It has ties to Al-Qaeda and was blacklisted by Was ... read more
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