As
Nigeria battles Islamist insurgency within its territorial borders amid
claims of victory over Boko Haram insurgents, some members of the
Islamist group reportedly rode on camels into a village in southeastern
Niger and killed five people, Anfani radio station monitored here in
Paris has disclosed.
According to the report, the attackers
staged an overnight raid on Saturday last week in the commune of
Toumour, about 75 km (47 miles) from the regional capital Diffa burning
houses and leaving scores of others mortally wounded.
This is one of the very recent attacks
in Diffa region by suspected militants, who usually come on foot or in
vehicles. Boko Haram is headquartered across the border in northeastern
Nigeria and seeks to carve out an emirate and impose a strict
interpretation of Islamic law.
Meanwhile, the incessant cross-border
attacks by Boko Haram insurgents has drawn an outrage from leaders in
the West African subregion and the rest of the world amid claims by the
Nigerian government that Boko Haram has been technically defeated while
attacks appear to have increased this time with undiminished intensity,
a claim which many world leaders have called in question.
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