17 militants killed
by Security forces backed by helicopter gunships and destroy two training camps
belonging to extremist sect, Boko Haram, on Friday.
One of the camps was
located in a forest and the other in a game reserve.
Spokesman for the
Joint Military and Police Forces in Borno State, Lt.-Col. Sagir Musa, said one
soldier was killed in the firefights, which cast fresh doubt on a ceasefire
declared by one purported Boko Haram commander on Monday, Reuters reports.
“The camp was
properly fortified and had training facilities, an armoury, accommodation, a
drug store, kitchen, vehicle holding area, latrine and water points,” Musa
said.
It was not clear
which of the two camps he was referring to.
“The camp was used to
conduct training and carry out recent attacks, killings and bombings,” he said.
Borno is the sect’s
headquarters and the worst affected by the insurgency.
There was no
immediate reaction from Boko Haram.
Sheik Abu Mohammed
Ibn Abdulazeez declared a unilateral ceasefire five days ago, urging members to
halt attacks that have killed hundreds since the group launched an insurgency
against the government in 2009.
The Federal
Government welcomed the move but said it would not cease military operations to
maintain security.
Violence by suspected
sect members has persisted, raising doubts about the commander’s authority.
Gunmen killed at
least five policemen in two attacks in northern Nigeria on Thursday....source
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