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Nigerian soldiers have killed 14 suspected Islamist insurgents on Sunday
during a dawn raid on a house in the main northern city of Kano,
the military said.
Islamist sect Boko Haram wants to carve an Islamic state out of
Nigeria. It and other Islamist groups have become the main threat to
stability on Africa's largest oil-producing state and increasingly menace neighbors like Cameroon..
In Sunday's raid, one soldier was killed and another seriously
injured while a suspected suicide bomber was arrested in a car
packed with explosives, the army said.
"This operation was conducted following a tip-off from our
intelligence. You can see that there are over 10 of the terrorists all
dead," Iliyasu Abbah, an officer in the military task force dealing with
Islamist rebels, told Reuters.
Task force spokesman Ikedichi Iweha confirmed 14 suspected
terrorists had been killed. A witness, who asked not to be named,
said he saw a woman and a child among the dead.
Security was stepped up in northern Nigerian cities this weekend to
cope with an increased threat posed by Islamist groups during
Christian holidays, when churches have been targeted by suicide
bombers.
Western governments fear that ties with groups like Al Qaeda's
North African wing are drawing Nigerian Islamists towards a more
explicitly anti-Western agenda.
Such concerns have risen since France launched an operation in
January to flush Jihadist rebels out of northern Mali.
Al Qaeda-affiliated Nigerian group Ansaru said earlier this month it
had killed seven foreign hostages seized on February 7 in the
northern state of Bauchi because of attempts to free them.
A French family was kidnapped from north Cameroon last month
and is believed to be held by Boko Haram in Nigeria.
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