Nigerian Soldiers Killed As Boko Haram Attacks Military Camp, Details Emerge
by by Esther Odili · Legit.ng News · Join- Boko Haram insurgents have launched a fresh but deadly attack on Nigerian Army camp in Borno state
- They attacked the army base in Kareto town, Borno state, with heavy weapons, killing about 20 soldiers on duty, as others fled for their lives
- Reacting, the governor of Borno state, Babagana Zulum, condemned the attack and commiserated with the armed forces and families of victims
Legit.ng journalist Esther Odili has over two years of experience covering political parties and movements.
Islamic State fighters (Boko Haram) launched a major attack on a Nigerian Army camp in Kareto town, Borno state, on Saturday, November 16, 2024, resulting in the deaths of approximately 20 soldiers and significant material losses.
Military sources confirmed the unfortunate development, Channels TV reported in their publication on Tuesday, November 19.
The sources disclosed that Islamic State fighters struck using a combination of gunfire, and various weapons, including a bomb, which led to the violent clashes between the fighters and soldiers.
The terrorists succeeded in overwhelming the soldiers, leading to the destruction of a military vehicle and the escape of some soldiers.
Although there is no official confirmation of the casualty figures, the sources disclosed that about 20 soldiers were killed.
Sources further indicated that the fighters took control of the camp and burned it, including 14 vehicles.
The terrorists also seized four four-wheel drive vehicles and a quantity of weapons, including heavy machine guns, before withdrawing to their positions.
Borno gov reacts to Boko Haram attack
Reacting, Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno state, commiserated with the military over the death of soldiers in Kareto.
In a statement signed by the state commissioner for information and internal security, Usman Tar, Governor Zulum condemned the attack and reaffirmed the loyalty, commitment, and support of the people and government of Borno state.
He also commiserated with the armed forces and the families of the victims:
“On behalf of the government and good people of Borno, I convey our heartfelt condolences to the armed forces and families of the deceased over the demise of our fellow compatriots. May Allah rest their souls and grant fortitude to the affected families.”
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Traditional rulers, villages now under control of Lukarawa
In another related report, Legit.ng reported that activist Audu Bulama Bukarti warned that the Lukarawa terror group had overtaken traditional rulers’ roles in some Kebbi communities.
Bukarti said Lukarawa has grown over six years, now mediating disputes and sidelining traditional leaders through intimidation.
While not as sophisticated as Boko Haram, Lukarawa poses a serious threat, with members controlling local justice and imposing penalties.
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