••Some of us fled, we were outnumbered and outgunned – Soldier
Boko Haram fighters attacked Nigerian troops early on Monday, the
army said, after two suspected suicide bombers were shot dead near
military positions.
Army spokesperson Sani Usman said in a brief emailed statement: “Boko
Haram terrorists attack troops of 113 Battalion at Kareto, northern
Borno state.
“The troops have been battling the insurgents since the early hours of today.”
A soldier with the regiment told AFP the troops were ordered to the
town of Damasak near the border with Niger and took up position in
Kareto, some 38km away.
“Today at about 06:30 (05:30 GMT), two suicide bombers approached us and we shot at them and they exploded,” he said.
“As soon as the explosives went off, there were barrages of heavy
artillery fired by Boko Haram, who came in large numbers with heavy
weapons.
“We took up position in our trenches and fired back but they kept firing RPGs [rocket-propelled grenades], which we didn’t have.
“We lost some men, I don’t know how many, and many others were
injured. Some of us fled in disarray. We realised that we were
outnumbered and outgunned.”
The troops withdrew to Jeyimolo village and a fighter jet was
deployed to Kareto while a search was launched for the dead and missing,
he added.
A local chief confirmed the attack but said further details were still sketchy.
President Muhammadu Buhari said in December the Islamist militants
had been weakened to the extent they could no longer mount conventional
attacks against the military.
But the latest strike again underlines the persistent threat posed by
the Islamic State group affiliate, particularly in hard-to-reach rural
areas.
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