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Nigerian forces repel Boko Haram attack on village in Borno: official

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FILE PHOTO: Nigerian soldiers stand at the ready at the headquarters of the 120th Battalion in Goniri, Yobe State, in Nigeria’s restive northeast on July 3, 2019. (Photo credit AUDU MARTE/AFP/Getty Images)

Nigeria’s government forces repelled an attack by Boko Haram insurgents on Tuesday night on a village in the restive northeastern state of Borno, a senior official said on Wednesday.

A group of Boko Haram insurgents attempted to infiltrate Kotori village in Konduga area, but were repelled by troops deployed to the area, Babagana Zulum, the state governor told media after a visit to the affected village.

He lauded the troops of Operation Lafiya Dole who repelled the coordinated attacks, saying the state government would strengthen civilian troops and local hunters to complement efforts of the military and other security agencies.

Zulum did not reveal casualties on both sides, but reiterated his call to the insurgents to surrender for de-radicalization and reintegration into society.

The northeast region has been destabilized for over a decade by the extremist group Boko Haram, which most notoriously kidnapped hundreds of schoolgirls in 2014.

The Boko Haram is known for its agenda to maintain a virtual caliphate in the most populous African country.

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