Over 50 Boko Haram fighters killed in Nigeria attack

More than 50 Boko Haram fighters have been killed in
an attack on a multi-national force in northeastern Nigeria, Al Arabiya
reported Thursday.
Two Chadian soldiers belonging to the Multinational
Joint Task Force (MMF), an anti-Boko Haram force combining soldiers from Chad,
Cameroon, Niger, and Nigeria, died in the assault at Cross Kauwa on Tuesday,
Colonel Azem Bermandoa said.
Eleven other soldiers were injured. “Fifty-two
members of Boko Haram have been killed. Chadian forces have recovered a vehicle
equipped with a heavy weapon and several small arms,” Bermandoa said.
Boko Haram’s nearly 10-year insurgency has its
epicenter in northeast Nigeria but has spilled over into Chad, Niger and
Cameroon.
It has left more than 27,000 people dead and about
1.8 million others homeless. In late February, more than 500 Chadian soldiers
entered Nigeria to aid the Nigerian army in the fight against the militant
group.