Boko Haram fighters attacked
Nigerian troops early on Monday, the army said, after two suspected suicide
bombers were shot dead near military positions.
Army spokesman 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 38 kilometres (24 miles) away.
“Today at about 6:30 am (0530 GMT),
two suicide bombers approached us and we shot at them and they exploded,” he
said.
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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