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8 killed in Jihadist attack

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AT LEAST eight people were killed when jihadists attacked a northeast Nigerian town, prompting 8 000 to flee across the border into Niger, the UN said yesterday.

Fighters from the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) attacked Damasak in Borno state on Wednesday, the fourth assault on the town since Saturday, military sources and residents said.

The UN refugee agency said eight people were killed and another 12 wounded, with preliminar­y reports showing 8 000 had reached the Niger towns of Chetimari and Gagamari.

“According to preliminar­y reports from our partners on the ground, the armed men also burned down several buildings, including a police station, a clinic, residences of local dignitarie­s and UNHCR’s Protection Desk,” it said.

It said the full scale of displaceme­nt was still unclear.

Nigeria’s military has struggled for more than a decade to end a jihadist insurgency in the northeast that has also spilt over into neighbouri­ng Niger and Chad.

At least 36 000 people have been killed and two million have been displaced in Nigeria alone.

Many residents had already fled Damasak towards the regional capital Maiduguri or into the town of Diffa across the Niger border following three previous attacks, but other residents decided to stay back.

On Wednesday, remaining residents in the town fled across the border when militants in several trucks fitted with machine guns engaged troops outside the military base in an attempt to overrun it, military sources and residents said.

In video clips sent to AFP by sources, hundreds of residents are seen on foot and on donkeys moving along a bush path, laden with personal belongings, as they escape from Damasak.

The insurgents had attacked the town on Saturday and Tuesday, destroying humanitari­an facilities and killing at least four people, including a soldier.

Late on Tuesday, the jihadists stormed Damasak, burning a divisional police station after a failed attempt to raid the base, residents and military sources said.

Damasak has repeatedly been targeted by ISWAP militants who have sought to overrun the military outpost outside the town.

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