No fewer than 20 people were killed when Islamist group Boko Haram attacked a
town in northeast Nigeria, triggering clashes with troops stationed
there, the military said on Sunday.
Reuters reported that a spokesman
for Nigerian forces in northeastern Borno State, which lies at the
heart of a four-year-old Islamist insurgency, said the Islamists crept
into the town of Damboa in the early hours of Saturday.
They killed five worshippers at a mosque as they said their morning prayers, he said.
“While they were unleashing their
mayhem, troops … engaged the terrorists, killing 15 in the process while
others fled,” the military spokesman, Captain Aliyu Danja, said in a
statement obtained by Reuters.

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