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10 soldiers killed, nine injured as insurgents’ ambush military in Borno
No fewer than 10 Nigerian soldiers have been killed and nine severely injured in an ambush by suspected Boko Haram fighters in Borno State, military sources said.
The military officers were said to be ambushed on Thursday on their way to combat the rebellious Islamic sect.
“We lost 10 troops in the intense fighting with the terrorists who ambushed our soldiers conducting a clearance operation in the area,” said the officer, who spoke in anonymity.
“Nine soldiers were injured and 12 are still missing,” he added
The dreaded Islamic set has killed 35,000 people, displaced about two million others who have split into neighbouring countries.
The troops came under attack while returning to their base in Damboa, 88 kilometres (55 miles) from the state capital Maiduguri, said a second military officer who gave the same casualty toll.
The area of the attack is on the edge of the Sambisa Forest which is a stronghold of the Boko Haram faction led by long-time leader Abubakar Shekau.
Soldiers were forced to withdraw after an hour-long battle in which nine Boko haram insurgents were also killed, said the second source.
The militants burnt five military vehicles and took away a pickup truck along with six machine guns.
Troops destroyed one jihadist truck and recovered three Kalashnikov rifles, he said.
Boko Haram has splintered into two major factions: one loyal to Shekau and the other aligned to the Islamic State group.
There has been a lull in attacks on troops from the jihadist factions in recent weeks as the military has intensified operations against the fighters.
Attacks on Nigerian troops had increased since June last year, with most of the deadly assaults blamed on or claimed by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) faction.
ISWAP split from Boko Haram in 2016 and focuses on attacking military targets while Boko Haram is notorious for attacks on civilians.