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Nigerian Army, Boko Haram Terrorists In Bloody Clash Over Dikwa, Borno

Nigerian Army, Boko Haram Terrorists In Bloody Clash Over Dikwa, Borno

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Members of the dreaded Boko Haram terrorist group on Sunday night stormed Dikwa in Borno State to steal weapons at the military super camp.
It was gathered that this led to a clash between the invading terrorists loyal to Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) and the Nigerian troops over the military formation.

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One of the sources told DailyTrust that the Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist stormed Dikwa from different fronts but were resisted by troops who were alerted of the impending attack.

“This is the third time the terrorists were attacking Dikwa in less than two months,” one security source said.

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“The invaders are hungry for military hardware and therefore raiding military formations.

“They are not after territorial conquests but arms and ammunition. They also attack towns and villages for food; but as you can see, wherever they succeed they simply move on.

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“They see Dikwa as strategic because of the Super Camp there. Remember they attacked the place two times few weeks ago after their encounter with our troops in Marte…I don’t know the situation now but the fight is ongoing,” the source said.

Another source revealed that Boko Haram had on Friday, April 16, attacked another military formation in Kamuya, few kilometres to Biu in southern part of Borno State.

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“It was a terrible encounter in Kamuya because they stole high profile weapons after killing some troops.

“The place is not far from Buratai town…The terrorists were also killed but the truth is that they took away some high calibre weapons and set others ablaze… The gory pictures are there,” the source said.

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