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Monday, 20 October 2014
Boko Haram: Nigerian Soldiers Kill 25 Terrorists Despite Ceasefire
Nigerian soldiers are said to have killed 25
Boko Haram members in Damboa, Borno State
despite the recent ceasefire reached between
the government and the sect.
The ceasefire » between the Nigerian
government and Boko Haram doesn’t seem to
have taken hold as troops are said to have
attacked members of the sect leaving at least 25
of them dead.
The attack is said to have occurred in Damboa
Town in Borno State on the evening of Sunday,
October 19. The terrorists attacked the town at
about 5pm but the were reportedly repelled by
the soldiers.
A member of a local vigilante, Abbas Muhammad
Gava said:
“My members of the Vigilante Group in Damboa
had informed me early this morning that the
attack was repelled and more than two dozens of
them were killed,”
A senior security source reportedly told
Leadership Newspaper:
“Well, it was another bad day for the BH
terrorists in Damboa yesterday (Sunday) when
they tried attacking the village,”."Our soldiers
were up to their task there as they effectively
repelled them and gunned down 25 of them,
while several others fled with injuries.”
When asked about the ceasefire, the source said:
“Whether with ceasefire or not, we are going to
deal with those bastards until we see their
miserable end by the grace of God. Nigeria
cannot be subdued by some bunch of miscreants,
enough is enough.”
The Nigerian government, through Chief of
Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, announced on Friday,
October 17, that it had reached a ceasefire
agreement with Boko Haram after negotiations
which held in Saudi Arabia.
However, despite the agreement, members of
the sect attacked the Abadam and Dzur
villages in Borno and left 9 people dead » and
were also credited with the beheading of 6
people » along Biu-Garkida Road in the state.
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