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Gunmen kill up to 30 soldiers in Nigeria

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Gunmen killed up to 30 soldiers in an attack on a military base in northeast Nigeria, security sources said on Saturday, in one of the biggest attacks of its kind this year.

Thursday’s attack by suspected members of a Daesh affiliate group was on a base in Zari village in the north of Borno State, Reuters wrote.

In 2016 the terror group split from Boko Haram, which has killed more than 30,000 people in the region since 2009.

The Zari attack highlights the challenge to secure the northeast, months ahead of a February election in which security looks set to be a campaign issue. “The battle lasted for about two hours and our colleagues fought them but things became bad before the fighter jets arrived. We lost about 30 of our soldiers and about 10 were wounded,” said a military source who did not want to be named.

Another, who also did not want to be named, said 20 to 30 troops had been killed in a surprise attack. Details only emerged days later because it occurred in a remote area near the border with Niger.

The attack, in the Guzamala local government area of Borno, is the latest blow to Nigeria’s efforts to defeat terror groups.

President Muhammadu Buhari, a former general, won the 2015 election after vowing to crush terrorists. He plans to seek a second term in February.

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