Heavily armed insurgents invaded Konduga town in Borno State
on Monday night but were repelled by the army.
Nigerian soldiers have scored a victory against Boko Haram
as they reportedly killed 70 members of the group during a battle on Monday,
December 1.
Heavily armed insurgents invaded Konduga town in Borno State
on Monday night but were repelled by the army.
According to Muhammed Abbas, an official of the Nigeria
Vigilante Group in Maiduguri, the terrorists were forced to retreat after they
were subdued by the soldiers who killed many of them and wounded several
others.
Abbas told Premium Times that over 70 bodies, believed to be
those of Boko Haram fighters, were counted after the battle.
Konduga has suffered many attacks from Boko
Haram and is the town where the sect's leader Abubakar Shekau was alleged to
have been killed before he resurfaced dismissing the claims.
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