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<!-- /*--><!--/*--> "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> SABI NAIJA BLOG: 480 Nigerian Soldiers Flee To Cameroon as Boko Haram recaptures Gamboru-Ngala on the Nigeria-Cameroon border

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

480 Nigerian Soldiers Flee To Cameroon as Boko Haram recaptures Gamboru-Ngala on the Nigeria-Cameroon border

Boko Haram men yesterday launched an attack on Gamboru-Ngala village in Borno state, displacing many of the villagers and disarming about 480 Nigerian soldiers stationed at the Cameroon-Nigeria border.

According to reports, the attack started around 5.30 this morning in the army barracks in Ngala known as Harmony Camp before proceeding to Gamboru where they took over the town without any military resistance. The insurgents reportedly embarked on a house-to-house raid in Gamboru.



Cameroonian Army spokesman, Lt Col Didier Badjek, who confirmed that soldiers have been disarmed said they are now being accommodated in schools. Residents of Gamboru-Ngala village are said to have taken refuge in Fotokol town in Cameroon.

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