Hindustan Times (Jammu)

TERRORISTS STRIKE UNITED NATIONS BASE IN NIGERIA, TRAPPING 25 AID WORKERS

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Terrorists linked to the Islamic State group have attacked a UN base and overrun a humanitari­an hub in northeaste­rn Nigeria, trapping 25 aid workers, security and humanitari­an sources said.

Scores of Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters invaded the town of Dikwa in restive Borno state, dislodging troops from the military base and torching the humanitari­an hub, a military source told AFP on Monday.

“We have 25 staff sheltering in the bunker which is under siege by the militants... but so far no staff has been affected,” a humanitari­an source said. Military reinforcem­ents, including fighter jets and a helicopter gunship, had been deployed to help repel the attackers, the military source said.

A spokesman for UN chief Antonio Guterres confirmed only that there was a “security incident”, but gave no further details. For more than a decade, Nigeria’s military has battled an insurgency by the Islamist group Boko Haram that has devastated the northeast, killing at least 36,000 people and displacing more than two million. The ISWAP group split from Boko Haram in 2016 and has become a dominant threat in the region.

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