Much of Baga has been destroyed.
Intense
fighting between the military and Islamist militants in northern
Nigeria is reported to have killed at least 185 people, however the army
has disputed this figure.
Rocket-propelled grenades and heavy gunfire bombarded the
remote town of Baga near the border with Chad for hours on Friday
evening, officials say.Some 2,000 homes were reportedly destroyed, causing many of the deaths.
Nigeria faces a long-running insurgency in its predominantly Muslim north.
The Boko Haram insurgency has left thousands of people dead since 2009.
'Markets burnt' Residents of Baga fled into the bush and only returned on Sunday afternoon to find much of the town destroyed and human and animal corpses strewn through the streets.
One resident, Bashir Isa, told Associated Press: "Everyone has been in the bush since Friday night; we started returning to town because the governor came.
"To get food to eat in the town now is a problem because even the markets are burnt. We are still picking corpses of women and children in the bush and creeks.''
Residents said most of the bodies had been burned beyond recognition in blazes that had destroyed much of the town.
Local official Lawan Kole said that 185 people - including civilians, members of the security forces and attackers - had been buried.
However, Borno state military spokesman Lt Col Sagir Musa told the AFP news agency that such a high number of deaths was "unthinkable".
"On my honour as an officer, nothing like that happened."
Correspondents note that the Nigerian military often plays down the number of people killed in clashes with militants.
Communications with parts of northern Nigeria are difficult since mobile phone masts were destroyed by militants.
Boko Haram wants to carve out an Islamic state in northern Nigeria.
Its name in the local Hausa language means: "Western education is forbidden".
#BBC
People should stop testing their might on the military..
ReplyDelete