The Phnom Penh Post

Boko Haram leader Shekau ‘injured in airstrike’

- Aminu Abubakar

BOKO Haram’s leader Abubakar Shekau has been injured and one of his deputies killed in an airstrike in northeast Nigeria, civilian and security sources said yesterday.

Two Nigerian Air Force jets bombarded fighters who had gathered for prayers in Balla village, some 40 kilometres from Damboa, on the edge of the Sambisa Forest, last Friday.

“Shekau was wounded in the bombings and is believed to be receiving treatment near the Nigerian border with Cameroon around Kolofata,” said one source with contacts within Boko Haram.

“His deputy, Abba Mustapha, alias Malam Abba, was killed in the attack along with another key lieutenant, Abubakar Gashua, alias Abu Aisha.”

Babakura Kolo, a member of the civilian militia in the Borno state capital, Maiduguri, gave a similar account, saying “Shekau was injured and a number of commanders were killed.

“Among them is his deputy called Malam Abba. They suffered heavy casualties because the bombings targeted a large gathering of his followers attending Friday prayers.”

There was no immediate comment from the Nigerian military when contacted by AFP. The authoritie­s have previously claimed to have killed Shekau on at least three occasions.

In an emailed statement on Tuesday night, the air force said it had bombed “a gathering of Boko Haram terrorists” last Friday “in a village 3.42 km northeast of Mangosum”.The“air interdicti­on mission” in the remote region involved three jets.

“Battle damage assessment conducted after the strike showed that several leaders of the Boko Haram terrorist organisati­on and their followers were killed during the attacks,” it added.

A senior military officer in Maiduguri confirmed the air force bombed Boko Haram positions “in the Damboa area on Friday where they hit the targets with precision”.

“We got intel [intelligen­ce] that the terrorists were gathering at the location and we acted on the report,” he added, requesting anonymity as he was not author- ised to speak about the operation. He said he was unable to comment on Shekau but the source with contacts in Boko Haram said Mustapha was preaching when the first jet bombed the mosque at about 1pm. Moments later a second jet targeted worshipper­s as they fled.

“Shekau was just leaving a house nearby for the mosque when the first jet struck. He was injured in the second strike,” said the source, describing the casualties as “huge”.

“They spent the rest of Friday and the whole of Saturday burying the dead,” he said, without specifying numbers.

Shekau had been bed-ridden for days with malaria before the attack, he added.

 ?? BOKO HARAM/AFP ?? Leader of the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram Abubakar Shekau.
BOKO HARAM/AFP Leader of the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram Abubakar Shekau.
 ?? SEAN GARDNER/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? A family member reacts to news that the US Justice Department has declined to charge police officers in the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling, in Baton Rouge, on Tuesday.
SEAN GARDNER/GETTY IMAGES/AFP A family member reacts to news that the US Justice Department has declined to charge police officers in the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling, in Baton Rouge, on Tuesday.

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