Attack on military base, police station kills 33

Boko Haram fighters
Boko Haram fighters

Kano — A suspected Boko Haram attack on a military base and police station in north-eastern Nigeria left at least 33 people dead, a security source said yesterday.
The source, who requested anonymity, said 18 soldiers and 15 police lost their lives in the assault in the town of Buni Yadi, in Yobe state, at about 20:00 on Monday.

“The militants arrived in vans wearing military uniform and went to the army barracks overlooking the police station,” the source added.

“They were mistaken for soldiers and the soldiers opened the gates. They then began the attack.”
Multiple witnesses told AFP on Tuesday that the insurgents fired first on soldiers manning a checkpoint before razing the local police station.

The home of a local government leader and several government buildings were then torched before they turned their guns on an empty primary school.

Details were slow to emerge because of poor mobile phone reception in the area, where the militants, who are seeking to establish an Islamic state in northern Nigeria, have destroyed much of the telecommunication infrastructure.

Boko Haram gunmen on April 14 seized more than 200 schoolgirls from the north-eastern town of Chibok, provoking international outrage.

A boarding school in Buni Yadi was also attacked in February this year.
Suspected Boko Haram militants stormed the Federal Government College and killed more than 40 students as they slept.

Yobe has been under a state of emergency since May last year with neighbouring Borno and Adamawa states.
The source said the authorities had received reports of an impending attack on the state capital Damaturu and security had been increased but it was not clear whether the city or Buni Yadi was the real target. —  AFP

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