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Africa Subsaharan
Boko Haram Invades Nigerian City, Warns against Voting
2015-02-15
[AnNahar] Boko Haram
... not to be confused with Procol Harum, Harum Scarum, possibly to be confused with Helter Skelter. The Nigerian version of al-Qaeda and the Taliban rolled together and flavored with a smigeon of distinctly Subsaharan ignorance and brutality...
invaded the restive northeastern Nigerian city of Gombe on Saturday and warned residents against voting in next month's elections as the Islamists defied regional force aiming to pursue them.

Residents said the attackers later left the city and stormed another area some 40 kilometers (25 miles) away, where they burned homes.

The violence prompted the state governor to impose an around-the-clock curfew.

Witnesses said the snuffies stormed the city at around 9:00 am (0800 GMT) and advanced without any resistance from the security forces. It was unclear if there were casualties.

A Nigerian fighter jet encircled the city but did not appear to attack the murderous Moslems, said witness Kabiru Na-Gwandu, adding that he had received a call from friends outside of Gombe warning him the gunnies were on their way.

"I evacuated my house along with my family before they arrived in the city and I'm happy that I did because from information I'm receiving they have taken over the military barracks," he said.

The Boko Haram fighters called on residents to boycott elections which had originally been planned to take place on Saturday before they were postponed until March 28.

"Whoever professes Islam should distance himself from polling stations because we are going to attack polling booths," read the Boko Haram leaflets.

Residents said the gunnies in military uniforms who invaded the city in around 30 vans and on several cycle of violences later withdrew from the city unchallenged.

"They moved out of the city on their own free will and are now in Dakin-Kowa town," resident Bello Jatau said, referring to an area around 40 kilometers away.

He said fleeing residents of Dadin-Kowa were taking refuge on hilltops from where they could see Boko Haram gunnies burning their homes.

Soldiers were said to be patrolling the streets of Gombe and firing indiscriminately following the withdrawal of the murderous Moslems.

"It is flying bullets everywhere. Soldiers are just firing anyhow. A bullet pieced the wall into my kitchen but luckily we were sheltering in the bedroom," said a journalist in the city.

Gombe has been repeatedly hit by suicide kabooms and other bombings blamed on the Islamists in the six-year insurgency in Nigeria's northeast.

Locals said prior to Saturday's invasion, the faceless myrmidons had camped at Hani village, 36 kilometers from Gombe, where they preached to locals and informed them they were on their way to take over the governor's office in the city.

"They came around 6:00 am (0500 GMT) and took over the military checkpoint that was curiously abandoned by soldiers on Thursday," resident Mustapha Baba told Agence La Belle France-Presse.

- Ongoing offensive -
He said the murderous Moslems had fled from the Galda forest in neighboring Yobe state following an offensive on their camps by Nigerian troops.

The Nigerian military last week launched a ground and aerial offensive on Boko Haram camps in the Galda forest, from where the Islamists are believed to be planning attacks in the area.

In the past few weeks, the group has stepped up its offensive both within Nigeria and against border towns of neighboring countries, forcing the postponement of the general election.

On Friday, Boko Haram fighters attacked Chad for the first time, targeting a village on the shores of Lake Chad.

The attack marked a new escalation in the group's bloody six-year campaign to establish a hardline Islamic caliphate in northeast Nigeria
... a particularly crimson stretch of Islam's bloody border...
, which borders Cameroon
...a long, narrow country that fills the space between Nigeria and Chad on the northeast, CAR to the southeast. Prior to incursions by Boko Haram nothing ever happened there...
, Chad and Niger. The conflict has killed some 13,000 people since 2009.

Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger this month launched an unprecedented joint effort to crush the Death Eaters.
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