Boko
Haram militants attacked the town of Buni Yadi in Yobe State late on
Friday and it was unclear how the fighting had ended, military sources
told Reuters.
There was no information on any casualties after the attack that started at around 9.00 p.m., the sources said on Friday.
A
Reuters correspondent saw a detachment of troops with armoured
personnel carriers and a fighter jet heading towards Buni Yadi on Friday
morning.
"Those boys (Boko Haram) came to Buni Yadi yesterday
and attacked our people. They came in about nine Hilux (pick-up trucks)
and opened fire... Our people have mobilised for reinforcement," one of
the sources said.
Buni Yadi was one of the towns that were
captured by the insurgent group in 2014 and then reclaimed in March this
year by Nigeria's army. Boko Haram has been trying to carve out a state
adhering to strict Sharia law in the country's northeast since 2009.
The
group took over large swathes of territory last year but were pushed
back into their last stronghold in the Sambisa forest reserve with the
combined efforts of Nigerian and regional forces.
The militants
have since dispersed and reverted to guerrilla tactics and including
hitting towns well outside its Borno State heartland such as in Kaduna
and Plateau states over the last two weeks.
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