Monday 26 January 2015

Boko Haram Captures Monguno Town In Maiduguri --Security Sources

Boko Haram Islamists on Sunday captured the northeastern town of
Monguno, including a military base, after a fierce battle with
Nigerian troops, security sources told AFP.

"Monguno has fallen, Monguno has fallen," said a senior military
officer, who asked not to be identified because he was not authorised
to talk to the media.

"We fought them all night long but they took over the town, including
the military barracks there," he said.

Another security source confirmed that the Islamist militants had
taken over the town, which lies some 137 kilometres (85 miles) from
the Borno State capital, Maiduguri.

"It is true our troops lost Monguno to Boko Haram. They have taken
over the town and the military barracks.

"Our troops had to withdraw after fighting the terrorists for several
hours. They came in full force and at the end overpowered our men", he
said.

He said troops were making efforts to reclaim the town and the barracks.

"Our fear now is that families of some of our men are trapped in the
barracks and of course, the locals, including men and women and
children need to be rescued," he said.

"We also have fighting equipment there and it will be dangerous to
leave them at the mercy of the terrorists," he said.

Hundreds of Boko Haram militants had staged a pre-dawn strike on
Monguno, causing terrified locals to flee as soldiers massed.

Analysts said the insurgents might be targeting the town in their push
towards south.

However, others have suggested recently that they might be seeking as
much weaponry as possible fearing a possible regional
counter-insurgency operation.

Defence spokesman Chris Olukolade confirmed the seizure of Monguna,
but said calm had returned to Maiduguri and Konduga -- two other cities
-- also attacked by Boko Haram gunmen on Sunday.

"Meanwhile, an exclusive coordinated air campaign has taken over from
ground forces in Monguno, as troops had to retreat from the location
after the Brigade Commander and some of the troops were wounded while
repelling terroristsattackon the town today, " he said.

He said government troops successfuly repelled theattackon Maiduguri
with scores of Boko Haram dead and many captured with wounds.

Olukolade said the military however lost some men while repelling the
Islamist attacks in nearby town of Konduga.

He said the 24-hour curfew imposed on Maiduguri following the fighting
would soon be lifted.

"Citizens will be allowed to go about their lawful activities from 6
am tomorrow, Monday," he said.

Boko Haram extremists have seized dozens of towns in their bloody
six-year insurgency to impose Sharia in the country's mainly-Muslim
north.
--Vanguard

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