Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Extremists kill 8 more soldiers, Nigeria says

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MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Islamic extremists have killed eight soldiers and wounded 17 in two attacks over two days in northeaste­rn Nigeria, the country’s military said Monday.

The attacks raise the official toll to 10 troops killed and 24 wounded this past week after a lull during which the extremists confronted a leadership struggle. The Islamic State militant group’s West Africa Province claimed that more than 40 soldiers from a multinatio­nal army were killed in one attack last week.

Extremists attacked an army position Sunday at Logomani, northeast of Maiduguri, northeaste­rn Nigeria’s biggest city, an army statement said. The troops killed 22 attackers while losing four soldiers, it said.

Later Sunday, extremists ambushed a military convoy near Bama, southeast of Maiduguri, the statement said. An officer, three soldiers and three insurgents died.

Also Sunday, longtime Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau appeared in a video denying military reports that he was fatally wounded last month. The Islamic State in August appointed a new leader in Nigeria, but Shekau has insisted he remains in charge.

In the video, Shekau taunts parents of the more than 200 Chibok schoolgirl­s who were kidnapped in 2014, saying they will see their daughters again only if the government swaps them for detained extremist leaders.

Nigeria’s military called the video “the handiwork of a mentally sick and unstable mind.” The military several times in the past has claimed to have killed Shekau.

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