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Twenty suspected Boko Haram militants killed in attacks on northeast Nigeria

A local official reported that suspected Boko Haram terrorists on motorbikes had stormed and killed at least?20 people in two villages located in northeast Nigeria.

The attacks are part of an offensive by Boko Harama and its Islamic State offshoot?ISWAP who have intensified deadly attacks against?military base and villages in Nigeria’s insurgency hit northeast.

Mada Saidu said that the gunmen who attacked Pubagu, Mayo-Ladde, and Askira-Uba districts, in Borno state and the neighbouring adamawa state, on Tuesday afternoon, had beaten back local vigilantes.

In Pubagu, at least 11 people died and in Mayo-Ladde, nine. Saidu reported that homes and shops had been?torched and food looted.

Aid groups claim that Islamist militants have waged an insurgency for 17 years in order to create an 'Islamic state' in northeast Nigeria, killing thousands of people and forcing at least two million to flee their homes. This is despite major military campaigns to eradicate them. (Reporting Adewale?Kolawole from Maiduguri, Writing by Elisha?Bala-Gbogbo, Editing by Gareth Jones.)

(source: Reuters)