Deadly jihadist attack kills dozens in northeast Nigeria, including soldiers
- On Thursday, a jihadist attack struck Sabon Gari in remote Borno State, killing dozens including soldiers after gunmen opened fire on construction labourers, with Liman saying `The death toll runs into dozens`.
- Borno State has long served as the insurgency's epicentre, enduring a 17-year Islamist insurgency since Boko Haram splintered in 2016 into Islamic State West Africa Province , which mainly targets security forces.
- Buo general hospital received bodies and wounded, including five soldiers and 15 construction workers, after an attack on labourers returning from a destroyed road bridge last year.
- A separate pre-dawn assault killed soldiers at an army base, killing at least nine soldiers and two civilian task force members, and Aliyu 'Ndume said he was shocked and saddened.
- More than 40,000 people have been killed and nearly two million displaced, and Nigerian authorities say they are cooperating with Washington after U.S. forces struck targets on December 25.
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Some of the victims were working on a bridge, which was destroyed by jihadists last year and is being rebuilt.
Deadly jihadist attack kills dozens in northeast Nigeria, including soldiers
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