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Boko
Haram fighters attacked a military base in remote northeast Nigeria, setting
fire to shelters for those made homeless by the conflict, military and
humanitarian sources told AFP Tuesday.
The attack in Rann, some 175
kilometres (110 miles) northeast of the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, began
late on Monday afternoon and forced civilians to flee.
It followed a pattern by the
Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) faction of Boko Haram that has
called into question government claims the group is virtually defeated.
A
similar attempt was made to take over a military base in Magumeri, 50
kilometres northwest of Maiduguri, on Sunday, a local community leader said.
Rann currently hosts some 35,000
internally displaced people (IDPs), according to the International Organization
for Migration.
It
has been repeatedly hit in the conflict, exacerbating already dire humanitarian
conditions on the ground.
A military source in the Borno
state capital, Maiduguri, said the attack began at about 5:20 pm (1620 GMT) on
Monday.
“The terrorists took over a
military position in Rann following heavy fighting,” he said on condition of
anonymity.
Poor visibility because of
seasonal Harmattan winds hampered the deployment of air force jets, and troops
were forced to withdraw, he added.
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