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One week after Sasawa attack, Boko Haram attacks another Yobe village

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Less than a fortnight after Boko Haram terrorist killed at least 11 soldiers at a military base in Sasawa Village in Yobe State, the insurgents have attacked another village in the North-eastern state.

The latest attack was however repelled by soldiers, a spokesperson said.

Naija News reported the Sasawa attack last Tuesday night with the insurgents carting away a large cache of arms including two gun trucks, communication radios and small arms, according to military sources.

However, an army spokesperson said on Sunday that the attack on Goniri Village on Saturday was successfully repelled.

Kayode Ogunsanya, the spokesman of 3 Division with tactical headquarters in Damaturu, confirmed the Goniri attack to the News Agency of Nigeria in Damaturu.

Mr. Ogunsanya, however, could not immediately give details of the operation.

A villager, who spoke on condition of anonymity told NAN that “the insurgents came in from the western flank of the village but were repelled by the soldiers.

“The soldiers had been on red alert since the attack on Sasawa village last Tuesday, making them battle ready.

“It did not take long when we heard the soldiers chanting victory songs, indicating that they were successful over the insurgents,” he said.



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