Boko Haram in fierce battle with troops for Nigerian city

Hundreds of Boko Haram gunmen on Sunday launched a predawn attack on the city of Maiduguri and were locked in a fierce battle with troops on the outskirts of the city, according to the military, residents and vigilantes.

The Islamists attacked the village of Jintilo on the outskirts of the city around 5:00 a.m. but were engaged in a gunbattle by troops stationed there. The village is about 5 kilometers (3 miles) from the center of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state.

The militants launched a simultaneous attack on the town of Monguno, about 125 kilometers (75 miles) from the city.

“Troops are repelling a simultaneous ?attack on Monguno and Maiduguri by terrorists,” the Defense Ministry said on Twitter.

?The fighting in Jintilo forced residents to evacuate their homes and flee into the city, while military authorities imposed a round-the-clock curfew to prevent infiltration by the militants.

“All the residents of neighborhoods near Jintilo have fled into the city due to the ongoing battle between troops and Boko Haram gunmen who want to enter the city,” said Modu Zannari, who lives nearby.

“Boko Haram gunmen in their hundreds attacked Jintilo around 5:00 am, just before the morning prayers, but soldiers stationed there fought back,” Zannari said

“Since 5:00 a.m. all we hear are cracking of guns and booming explosions coming from the direction of Jintilo,” said Babakaka Said, a resident of another neighborhood near the scene of the fighting.

“There have been radio announcements of indefinite curfew in the city and we have all been asked to remain indoors,” said Adam Kolo?, who lives in the heart of the city.

Hundreds of troop reinforcements deployed in Jintilo and military jets carried out aerial bombardment of Boko Haram positions, said a member of a civilian vigilante group fighting Boko Haram alongside troops.

“The ?gunmen have been dealt with and are now on the run but they are being pursued by soldiers and vigilantes with the aerial support of a military jet,” said the vigilante, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak on the incident.

The attack came a day after President Goodluck Jonathan made a campaign stop in Maiduguri ahead of the February 14 presidential election. He has promised to end the Boko Haram insurgency if he’s re-elected.

On Friday Boko Haram attacked Kambari village, 5 kilometers from Maiduguri, killing 15 people and burning homes, in what was seen as a prelude to a possible onslaught on the city.

Also Friday, Boko Haram released 192 hostages, mostly women, who had been kidnapped from a village in Yobe state following a deadly raid, according to community leaders, a local politician and a military source.

The hostages had been held in two Boko Haram enclaves since a January 6 raid on the village of Katarko, 20 kilometers from the state capital, Damaturu, in which 218 women and children were abducted, according to sources.

“Boko Haram have returned to us our 192 women they took away at the beginning of this month?. They freed them on Friday and dropped them at Girbuwa (village) near Damaturu,” Diptcha Aisami, a community leader in Katarko, said.

The hostages were released after they declined to fight alongside Boko Haram, which branded them infidels, said a local politician from Katarko.

“They (Boko Haram) are still holding 26 young boys they abducted along with the released hostages in Katarko,” said the politician, who asked not to be named for security reasons.

A military officer confirmed the release of the hostages by Boko Haram.?

On January 6, dozens of Boko Haram gunmen stormed Katarko, where they killed 25 men and threw the bodies in open wells, burned the entire village and kidnapped the women and children, according to Aisami and local vigilantes.

The attack was apparently in reprisal for a raid on a Boko Haram enclave by local hunters and vigilantes in Buni Yadi, 20 kilometers away, hours earlier. Several Boko Haram fighters were killed in that raid; scores of others were arrested and an arsenal was seized, according to vigilantes.

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