Soldiers of the Nigerian army and Boko Haram terrorists
are currently engaged in a fierce exchange of fire since Saturday night
as insurgents, in their hundreds, attempt to invade Maiduguri, the
Borno state capital, security sources have told PREMIUM TIMES.
A security source told PREMIUM TIMES, “We had a sleepless
night till this morning because this elements tried to enter Maiduguri
from Dalwa and Limanti axis but our soldiers were able to repell them.
They retreated and took another flank around Njimtilo this morning and
our troops hav been engaging them there too.”
Njimtilo is about 20 kilometres away from Maiduguri, the state capital.
As at the time of filing this report more troops, together
with operatives of the Civilian-JTF, were seen moving towards Njimtilo.
Residents of Maiduguri 1000 Unit Housing Estate, not very
far away from Njimtilo, are fleeing their houses and moving toward the
downtown.
Witnesses said bullets were flying and empty shells were
seen littering the roads as soldiers of the Nigerian Air Force Base and
33 Artillery brigade continued to shoot into the air.
Fighter jet of the Nigeria airforce was heard hovering over the town at about 9am.
Details of the ongoing attack is still sketchy as sources in Monguno and Njimtilo said the fight is still on.
Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, had last week in a
video boasted to have more than enough arms to execute a major war
against Nigeria.
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