Five die as Boko Haram attacks Nigerian village

AFP  |  Kano 

At least five people were killed and a village razed in an attack by jihadists in the northern Nigerian state, militia fighting the Islamists said today.

Arriving in 10 trucks, the fighters stormed the village of near the garrison town of late Friday, setting homes on fire.

"Five people were killed in the arson, they included two elderly men and three children," Babakura Kolo, a in the state capital Maiduguri, told AFP.

Militia defending the village said they were outnumbered and outgunned.

Militia member said the attackers watched and livestock burn in the fire but made no attempt to loot.

It was not clear which Boko Haram faction was behind the attacks, but jihadists loyal to IS-affiliated Abu are known to operate in the area.

Boko Haram has intensified its armed campaign in recent weeks, especially against military targets in which dozens of troops were believed to have been killed or gone missing.

At the end of July, a group of jihadists in five trucks sacked a military post in nearby

Bunari village, with a military source claiming 11 troops were killed.

The attacks appear to undermine repeated claims by the military that Boko Haram had been defeated.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 22:20 IST