At
least 35 people have been killed in two separate gun battles between Nigerian
security forces and Islamist sect Boko Haram in northeast Borno state, the army
said on Monday.
Boko
Haram gunmen on Sunday attacked a police base in Bama, a town close to the
Cameroon border that has been frequently hit by violence in recent months.
"Troops
have successfully repelled Boko Haram terrorist attacks on a police base in
Bama ... on 4 August," said military spokesman Sagir Musa.
Musa
said one policeman and 17 members of Boko Haram were killed during the
fighting, while two soldiers were injured.
He
said four trucks, three motorbikes, dozens of explosive devices, three
rocket-propelled grenades, 10 AK47 rifles and over 100 rounds of ammunition
were recovered from the Islamists.
Boko
Haram members also attacked a military base in the town of Malam Fatori,
triggering a gun battle that left two soldiers and 15 of its members dead, Musa
said.
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