Nigeria’s
Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau said in a video released Sunday that
he led an October 24 attack in which 35 people found in military
uniform were killed in the northern Nigerian city of Damaturu.
“Look at what happened in Damaturu (capital of northeastern Yobe
state),” the head of the Islamist group said in the video obtained by
AFP through the same intermediary as previous clips.
“Since we killed them with our hands — in fact I was the commander of
the operation — so, you cannot say I’m making conjecture,” he said.
The authenticity of the video clip — in which Shekau spoke for about
11 minutes in Arabic, Hausa and Kanuri — could not be independently
confirmed.
“This is a brief message to the world. We carried out the Damaturu
attacks with Allah’s help, with Allah’s might, with Allah’s glory and
with victory from Allah, the Creator,” he said.
The video was titled “Battle of Damaturu” in Arabic.
Thirty-five bodies in military uniform were brought to a morgue in
Nigeria’s restive northeast after a coordinated assault by Boko Haram
targeting the security forces, a hospital source had said.
The attack in Damaturu was the first significant raid in a major
urban centre in several weeks by the insurgent group waging a four-year
Islamist uprising.
Police and residents said large numbers of Boko Haram fighters, some in vehicles and some on foot, stormed Damaturu after dark.
Armed with guns and explosives, they attacked and torched four police
buildings, sparking a fierce, hours-long gun battle with the security
forces.
Yobe state military spokesman Lazarus Eli did not deny reports that dozens of soldiers were killed during the clash.
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