“The
terrorists, numbering over 2,000, appeared from various directions on Thursday
and engaged the soldiers in Kirenowa town and adjoining communities in Marte,”
said Imamu Habeeb, a local community leader.
“They
fought with soldiers over the night and the fight continued today (Friday),
forcing hundreds of soldiers to flee,” he added from Borno State capital,
Maiduguri.
Local
fighter Shehu Dan Baiwa said the more than 2,000 fighters had been armed with
bombs and tanks.
“They used the weapons without restraint and
succeeded in killing several people,” he said.
This is
the third time Boko Haram has seized control of Marte in restive Borno State, a
key battleground of their six-year insurgency, which has killed more than
13,000 and left 1.5 million persons homeless.
The city
is among several retaken in recent weeks by Nigeria’s military, which has
launched an offensive against the Islamists as part of a regional operation supported
by Chad, Cameroon and Niger.
But Boko
Haram have been fighting back, and unconfirmed reports said the soldiers were
forced to retreat from Boko Haram’s Sambisa Forest stronghold this week after a
landmine blast killed one soldier and three vigilantes.
A senior
local politician confirmed, on condition of anonymity, that the insurgents had
retaken Marte.
“We lost
many (people) because some of our people that fled to Chad and Cameroon have
returned after troops recovered the town recently,” he added.
A senior military official confirmed the
attack on Marte, but refused to say whether Boko Haram had retaken the town,
describing the army’s retreat as “strategic”.
Nigerian Troops flee as Boko Haram retakes Borno town
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