Arab Times

‘6 militants killed in Nigeria’

Weapons discovered: army

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ABUJA, April 13, (RTRS): Nigerian soldiers killed six suspected Islamist insurgents during a raid on a house in the main northern city of Kano on Friday but lost one soldier in the gunbattle, the military said.

Radical sect Boko Haram and other Islamist groups have become the main threat to stability in Africa’s top oil-producer and a growing menace to neighbours like Cameroon.

Boko Haram killed many hundreds in gun and bomb attacks, including 25 in Kano last month, since it intensifie­d an insurgency 2 years ago, with the aim of carving an Islamic state out of religiousl­y mixed Nigeria.

“During the operation this morning a soldier and six terrorists were killed,” military task force spokesman Ikedichi Iweha told reporters.

Nigeria’s military rarely admits significan­t casualties amongst its own ranks or civilian deaths in shootouts.

Iweha said soldiers recovered weapons, including improvised explosive devices, before demolishin­g the house where the insurgents were living.

Western government­s fear that ties with groups like al-Qaeda’s North African wing are pulling Nigerian Islamists towards a more explicitly anti-Western agenda.

Al-Qaeda-affiliated Nigerian group Ansaru said last month it had killed seven foreign hostages seized on Feb 7 in the northern state of Bauchi because of attempts to free them.

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