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Friday 2 March 2018

BOKO HARAM STRIKE AGAIN,THIS TIME ARMY BASE KILLING SOLDIERS AND DOCTORS

Boko Haram terrorists stormed a military base in Rann, Borno State late Thursday, March 1; before killing four Nigerian soldiers, three aid workers and a UNICEF Doctor.
The United Nations confirmed the incident to the AFP on Friday.

UN spokeswoman Samantha Newport was quoted as saying "four aid workers were killed, one aid worker was injured and one aid worker is missing, feared abducted".

Saharareporters cites a security source as detailing that the terror group stormed the military base of the 3rd Battalion in Rann headquarters of Kala-Balge on Thursday at about 6pm; and engaged soldiers in a gun duel that lasted for 5 hours

The terror group also abducted three aid workers (2 from ICRC clinic team and 1 from UNICEF) in addition to killing a UNICEF Doctor and two workers from the International Organization for Migration, according to SaharaReporters.

The report also states that at least three soldiers were abducted and three mobile police officers attached to an internally displaced persons' camp, were killed.

Boko Haram also successfully made away with a military truck and an armored personnel carrier belonging to the Nigerian army.

Rann plays host to a camp for internally displaced persons. Several humanitarian workers catering to the needs of the displaced, also operate from Rann.

Reports say aid workers with the International Committee of the Red Cross and Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) were wounded in Thursday's Boko Haram onslaught.

Technically defeated
Boko Haram has claimed more than 20,000 lives and displaced thousands more since it commenced a war against the Nigerian State in 2009.

The terrorist sect seeks to carve a hardline Islamic State from northern Nigeria.

Its first leader, Mohammed Yusuf, was killed in custody of law enforcement in 2009. Abubakar Shekau who succeeded Yusuf, became even more bloodthirsty.

The federal government often claims that Boko Haram has been "sufficiently degraded" and "technically defeated"; although that hasn't stopped the terrorist sect from launching soft target attacks from its base in the Sambisa forest, now and again.

The group has also successfully abducted hundreds of persons and vulnerable schoolgirls.

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