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Islamist fighters attack Nigerian army base, military outpost, security sources say

Islamist fighters attack Nigerian army base, military outpost, security sources say

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Islamist fighters attack Nigerian army base, military outpost, security sources say

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 MAIDUGURI, Nigeria/YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Suspected Islamist fighters launched coordinated attacks on an army base and a military outpost in northeastern Borno State, killing at least 15 people, security sources told Reuters.

Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters have mainly operated in the northeast of Nigeria, attacking security forces and civilians and killing and displacing tens of thousands of people.

In the latest assault, Boko Haram insurgents and ISWAP fighters attacked an army base in the Wajiroko area of Borno State at about 2100 GMT on Monday and set military equipment on fire.

One of the soldiers in the Wajiroko brigade said that at least four soldiers had been killed and several others injured, including the brigade commander.

Between midnight and 3 am local time on Tuesday, militants attacked a military outpost in Wulgo, a village about 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) from the Cameroonian border town of Fotokol, a military source who asked not to be named told Reuters.

He said at least 11 Cameroonians were killed and 21 injured in a raid that targeted soldiers who are fighting the insurgency as part of the Multinational Joint Task Force.

It is suspected that the fighters initially launched their attack using drones before advancing with a ground assault, the military source added.

"They looted an important stockpile of weapons," the source said.

Videos shared on social media showed bloodied bodies lying on the ground after the attack, charred patrol vehicles and damaged buildings. Reuters could not independently verify those videos.

A Nigerian army spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment. Cameroon's army spokesperson Cyrille Serge Atonfack Guemo confirmed the attack but said the casualty figures were still unclear.

Makinta Modu, a member of the local militia recruited to help the army, said in the Wajiroko attack militants overran an army "forward operation base".