Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Nigeria’s military acknowledg­es major attack

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LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigeria's military on Saturday acknowledg­ed a major attack against it by Islamic extremists after opposition lawmakers said 44 soldiers were killed, while public pressure on President Muhammadu Buhari grew over the failure of his pledge to defeat Boko Haram.

The president expressed “deep shock” and pledged “all the needed support” to the military to end the renewed threat, his office said late Saturday.

The military statement issued overnight, nearly a week after the attack, didn't say how many soldiers were killed.

As Buhari faces growing pressure over insecurity ahead of next year's presidenti­al election, aide Bashir Ahmad said the president had summoned military chiefs and sent the defense minister to Chad for an “urgent meeting” with President Idriss Deby. Hero dog: A German shepherd is being hailed a hero after alerting a Long Neck, Del., family to propane stove gas leak. The News Journal reports that 5-year-old Greta, a rescue dog, barked to wake up her owner, Ken Walsh, in the middle of the night earlier this month. Walsh's wife and 14-yearold son were also asleep.

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