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Clashes between JTF, Boko Haram kill 11 in Yobe

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At least, 11 people were killed in Yobe State in two separate clashes between the Military Joint Task Force (JTF) and suspected members of the Boko Haram terrorist group when the terrorists invaded a military checkpoint and the Government Secondary School, Damaturu.

This information was released by the military spokesman in the state, Lieutenant Eli Lazarus, who explained in a statement that two teachers, seven students and two insurgents were killed during the attacks.

He added that three soldiers were also critically injured in the five-hour clash, and three of the suspected Boko Haram members were caught alive and are now held in the JTF’s custody.

The Medical Officer of the Damaturu Specialist Hospital, Salem Umar, confirmed that 11 corpses were brought to the hospital and gave the breakdown as seven students of the GSS Damaturu, two teachers of the school and two members of the suspected Boko Haram members.

He added that six students also sustained various degrees of injuries and were currently receiving treatment at the Damaturu Specialists Hospital.

Mohammed Ya’u (SS3 student) Abdulkadir Mohammed (SS2) and Goni Abubakar (SS1), who survived the attacks, said in Damaturu that the suspected insurgents stormed their hostels few minutes after 9pm on Sunday and started shooting sporadically as the panic-striken students fled through the windows and doors of the hostel.

The insurgents, who they said were many, also compelled some of the students to direct them to the teachers’ quarters, after which they were also killed.

Sunday’s attack interrupted the months of ceasefire in Damaturu, a situation that made the state government to further reduce the curfew hours to between 9pm to 6am from 6pm to 6am daily.

 

 

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