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Nigerian troops fend off Boko Haram ambush in Borno, kill 34 insurgents

The Nigerian armed force said on Wednesday its troops had actually eliminated 34 Islamist militants in a weapon Fight in northeastern Borno state and 6 soldiers had passed away.

The clash occurred on Saturday in Sabon Gari town when the militants assailed soldiers returning to a military base, military spokesman Major-General Edward Buba stated.

The militants belonged to the Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) groups, he said. They were riding on motorbikes and trucks installed with guns.

The troops, along with reinforcements from the Civilian Joint Taskforce militia and vigilante groups, successfully warded off the attack, he stated.

Nigeria has actually been facing a 16-year-long Islamist insurgency in its northeast driven mainly by Boko Haram and its spin-off ISWAP that has actually resulted in huge human and economic losses, consisting of mass displacement and a humanitarian crisis.

Buba stated 6 soldier were killed in the action while an improvised explosive device (IED) hurt the vigilante leader. The Nigerian Flying force likewise carried out airstrikes on the fleeing insurgents, leading to further casualties in addition to the 34 killed in the gun fight, Buba said.

(source: Reuters)