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Boko Haram factional leader claims attack on military

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KANO, Nigeria: The leader of one of two factions of jihadist group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, claimed a series of attacks in northeast Nigeria in a video message obtained by AFP.

The firebrand leader said his fighters were responsibl­e for a raid on the military on Monday in Kumshe village, near the Cameroon border, and other attacks in recent days.

“We are responsibl­e for attacks such as those in Kumshe, Gulumba, and other villages where attacks are being carried out in recent days, with the help of Allah,” Shekau said in the eightminut­e recording – his first public utterances since July.

Boko Haram split into two – Shekau’s faction and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) – in mid-2016 over ideologica­l difference­s.

Shekau has pledged allegiance to IS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, but the Middle Eastern group gave its formal backing only to ISWAP. ISWAP disagreed with Shekau’s indiscrimi­nate use of violence against civilians and vowed to only hit ‘hard’ military or government targets.

But the recent execution of two civilian aid workers and the alleged killing of ISWAP’s de-facto leader, Mamman Nur, has prompted speculatio­n about a takeover by hardliners, and a possible reconcilia­tion with Shekau’s faction. — AFP

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