Nigeria: Soldiers repel attack on military base
  
  News24 - 2 hours ago
  2014-07-06 16:10
  
  
  Nigerian soldiers stand guard at the offices of the state-run Nigerian
  Television Authority in Maiduguri, Nigeria. (Jon Gambrell, AP, File)
  
  Maiduguri - At least 50 alleged insurgents were killed during clashes
  with Nigerian soldiers as security forces repelled an attack on a
  military base in the northeastern state of Borno, the defence ministry
  said on Sunday.
  
  Six soldiers, including the commanding officer, died in the assault on
  Friday on the base and a nearby police station in the town of Damboa,
  a statement from defence ministry spokesperson Major General Chris
  Olukolade said.
  
  The daring move appeared to be a reprisal attack after a punishing air
  raid 24 hours earlier caused Boko Haram Islamic extremists to suffer
  heavy casualties, according to an officer who requested anonymity
  because he is not allowed to give information to reporters.
  
  Modu Gwasha, member of a civilian defence group that fought alongside
  the soldiers, alleged that Boko Haram extremists burned several
  military vehicles during the assault, including two tanks. He added
  that he saw the corpses of at least 10 soldiers and five police
  officers.
  
  Security forces have recently come under fire from some Nigerians who
  accuse the government of doing nothing to curb the increase in
  violence. Previous attacks on military bases in the northeast have
  sent soldiers fleeing for safety.
  
  Boko Haram attracted international condemnation for its April
  abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls, and the Nigerian military and
  government have been criticised for their failure to rescue the girls
  taken from Chibok town.
  
  The Kibaku Area Development Association, a local residents'
  association, on Friday called for the United Nations to protect the
  people of Chibok and the wider region, where it says 19 villages have
  fallen under siege since the 15 April mass abduction, with over 229
  people killed during that period.
  
  "Security and defence is mainly provided by the local vigilante [who
  are ill-equipped] and the police while the soldiers in Chibok sit by
  and watch villagers being helplessly massacred in their homes, farms
  and in places of worship," the association said in a statement.
  
  In 90% of cases, there had been advance warning of attacks, the group
  added, and yet the military has taken no action.
  
  More than 2 000 people have died so far this year in the 5-year-old
  Islamic uprising, compared to an estimated 3 600 in the four previous
  years.- AP
  
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