Report has it that at least 35 people were killed today
Monday Oct 8th when JTF soldiers opened fire after a bomb blast struck their
convoy in the northeastern city of Maiduguri, nurses at the hospital that
received the bodies said. The nurses in the Umaru Shehu hospital said 30 of the
dead were in civilian clothes, while another five wore military uniforms.
Militants of the Boko Haram Islamist sect, headquartered in Maiduguri,
sometimes wear civilian clothes.
"They brought in so many dead bodies. They were more
than 30 civilians, in civilian dress. We counted five dead soldiers as
well," a nurse, who declined to be named, said. Most had died of gunshot
wounds, she added. Boko Haram is waging an insurgency against President
Goodluck Jonathan's government with the avowed aim of reviving an ancient
Islamic kingdom in majority Muslim northern Nigeria.
Styled on the Afghan Taliban, the sect's purported leader
Abubakar Shekau has said he wants to impose sharia, Islamic law, on the country
of 160 million people, around half of whom are Christians and the other half
Muslim. His movement has become the number one security threat to Africa's top
energy producer. Borno state security spokesman Sagir Musa said he could not
confirm or deny the casualty toll, but he admitted troops had opened fire after
a bomb they suspected to be remotely detonated wounded two of them in a patrol.
He said the military would give a statement on Wednesday
morning.
Nigerian forces launched a fresh operation against Boko
Haram over the weekend, killing 30 of its members, including a senior
commander, and arrested 10 others in a raid on the northeastern city of
Damaturu, they said on Monday. A crackdown on the group this year has had mixed
results, weakening it but also pushing it into new areas south of its
heartland. Northerners complain that heavy-handed police and military tactics,
including indiscriminate killings and arrests, have made new recruits for the
sect.
GUN BATTLES
Lieutenant Eli Lazarus, a spokesman for joint military
and police forces in northeastern Yobe state, said in a statement that they had
conducted cordon and search operations at a suspected Boko Haram hideout in
Damaturu on Sunday and "engaged in a gun battle with the suspected
terrorists".
"About 30 suspected Boko Haram terrorists were
killed in the battle which lasted several hours ... The notorious one-eyed
Bakaka, the field commander of Boko Haram in Damaturu and a close associate of
Abubakar Shekau, was killed," he said.
Ten others were arrested and "are presently
assisting investigators to track other senior members of the terrorist
group", he added. Three homemade bombs, six assault rifles, 90 rounds of
ammunition and several knives were seized, he said.
There was no immediate comment from Boko Haram.
Source: Reuters
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