Tuesday 23 August 2016

Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau 'killed in air strike by Nigerian fighter jets





  • Government planes attacked Boko Haram in Borno State on Friday
  • Nigerian air force said Shekau was 'fatally wounded on his shoulders' 
  • There has been no immediate reaction from the terrorist group
    Nigeria's air force said it had killed some senior Boko Haram militants and believed it had fatally wounded the group's leader in a raid on the Islamists' northeast heartland.
    Government planes attacked the fighters in the village of Taye inside the Sambisa forest in Borno State on Friday, the air force said, adding it had only just confirmed details of the raid.
    'Their leader, so called "Abubakar Shekau", is believed to be fatally wounded on his shoulders,' the statement released on Tuesday from army spokesman Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman added.
  • The military has reported Shekau's death in the past, only to have a man purporting to be him appear later, apparently unharmed, making video statements. 
    There was no immediate reaction from the group.
    Boko Haram's list of victims - dead, displaced or abducted - meanwhile grows longer by the day.
    More than two years after their capture in April 2014, the girls remain the symbol of the insurgency - and a political embarrassment to the two Nigerian administrations that have failed to secure their return.
    On Sunday August 14, the Chibok girls were back in the spotlight after a Boko Haram video purportedly showing some of them was released, following months of silence and speculation about their fates.
    Although it is unclear when the video was shot and if the girls are all from Chibok, experts say its release date is not a coincidence. 

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