Nigeria Military: 17 Killed During Offensive

Nigeria Military: 17 Killed During Offensive
Jasper Fakkert
5/19/2013
Updated:
7/18/2015

ABUJA, Nigeria—Nigeria’s military says its offensive against insurgents in the country’s restive northeast has killed at least 14 suspected Islamic extremists and three soldiers.

Brig. Gen. Chris Olukolade, a military spokesman, said in a statement that one soldier also was missing as “forces have been engaging a large number of heavily armed terrorists” for the last two days. He did not say exactly where the fighting occurred but that about 20 people were arrested.

There was no independent confirmation of the military’s claims.

Olukolade says the extremists are in “disarray” and fleeing to Nigeria’s borders with Cameroon, Chad and Niger.

A decree by President Goodluck Jonathan put Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states under emergency rule, allowing the military to arrest anyone and occupy any building it suspects of housing extremists.

Jasper Fakkert is the Editor-in-chief of the U.S. editions of The Epoch Times. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication Science and a Master's degree in Journalism. Twitter: @JasperFakkert
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