Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,785 members, 7,817,253 topics. Date: Saturday, 04 May 2024 at 08:51 AM

35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid (1367 Views)

Officials Evacuating Bodies After Boko Haram Attack In Maiduguri (Photos) / President Jonathan Rocks Military Uniform During Visits To troops In Mubi (pic) / Chadian Aircraft Bomb Nigerian Town In Anti-Boko Haram Raid (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by donphilopus: 7:54pm On Oct 28, 2013
KANO (AFP) – Thirty-five bodies in military uniform have been brought to a morgue in Nigeria’s restive northeast after a coordinated assault by Boko Haram targeting the security forces, a hospital source told AFP Monday.

The attack late Thursday in the Yobe state capital of Damaturu was the first raid in a major urban centre in several weeks by the insurgent group waging a four-year Islamist uprising.

Police and residents said large numbers of Boko Haram fighters, some in vehicles and some on foot, stormed Damaturu after dark.

Armed with guns and explosives, they attacked and torched four police buildings, sparking a fierce, hours-long gun battle with the security forces.

“We have received lots of bodies in the last three days from the attacks. I counted 35 bodies in military uniform,” said a senior official at the Damaturu Specialist Hospital, who requested anonymity.

An army officer based in the central city of Jos said 20 soldiers had been admitted at a hospital there, suffering from “gunshot wounds sustained in the battle against Boko Haram in Damaturu.”

“They were brought here for security reasons and better medical facilities,” said the officer, who also asked his name be withheld.

The military rarely discusses troop fatalities following Islamist attacks and local officials who disclose such details have faced pressure to keep quiet.

Contacted by AFP on Monday, Yobe state military spokesman Lazarus Eli did not deny reports that dozens of soldiers were killed during the clash.

“We do not have any data on the death toll,” Lazarus said.

Defence spokesman Chris Olukolade disputed the figure of 35 but said the military sustained losses.

“On the part of the military, we did not suffer that volume of casualties at all,” he said, while adding, “definitely there were casualties on both sides.”

Boko Haram has repeatedly worn military uniforms as a disguise during attacks and it was not yet clear whether the corpses were those of insurgents or troops.

The day after the attack, witnesses and local officials did not say the insurgents who staged it were disguised in uniforms.

Nigeria’s sweeping offensive against Boko Haram has entered its fifth month, and the military has described the group as being in disarray and no longer capable of attacking major population centres.

But the success of the operation remains unclear and the attack in Damaturu, apparently carried out by a significant number of insurgents in a heavily fortified city, has cast further doubt on the effectiveness of the military offensive.

There are however signs that Boko Haram has been pushed back into the northeast, its historic stronghold, after carrying out attacks across the wider north through much of 2011 and 2012.

President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency across the northeast in mid-May and vowed to permanently end the uprising. Jonathan must decide whether to extend the emergency measures when the six-month mandate expires next month.

The conflict has killed thousands since 2009.

Boko Haram has attacked Christians, Muslims, students, politicians and a range of other groups seen as opposed to the creation of a state governed by strict Islamic law.

Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country and top oil producer, where the northern half is mostly Muslim and the more prosperous south is predominately Christian.

SOURCE
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by Tolexander: 8:01pm On Oct 28, 2013
Seems they can't differentiate the nigerian soldiers from the boko boys. Is the uniform the only means of identification?
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by donphilopus: 8:05pm On Oct 28, 2013
With this report, I'd say most of them might also be the Boko Boys
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by Wsdm: 8:20pm On Oct 28, 2013
Ideological war is usually a diecy war.
Jonathan is too clueless to win this one. Instead of nipping this menace he is busy diverting it to blackmail perceived political opponents. Attributing his failure to boko haram. May be it is boko haram that made Stella to steal 255million on 'ghost vehicles' and also deprived Jonathan to be harsh on her.
May the souls of all these innocent soldiers that Jonathan is toying with rest in perfect peace.
Under a more serious government Nigerias army have never been reduced to such ridicule, not even peace keeping mission abroad.
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by donphilopus: 8:22pm On Oct 28, 2013
Wsdm: Ideological war is usually a diecy war.
Jonathan is too clueless to win this one. Instead of nipping this menace he is busy diverting it to blackmail perceived political opponents. Attributing his failure to boko haram. May be it is boko haram that made Stella to steal 255million on 'ghost vehicles' and also deprived Jonathan to be harsh on her.
GBAM.. True Talk
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by tubolancer(m): 9:17pm On Oct 28, 2013
They want islamic state,mark their boundary,give them their country on a platter of gold. Na by force? Make shekau be their presido.
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by jenbost: 9:18pm On Oct 28, 2013
it is unfortunate that the federal government is toying with the lives of these young and brilliant military officers sent on a journey of no return.
I want to believe that the clueless kindergarten president is not capable to rule this country.
before the yobe incident, there was no armor tank in the minibarack and the soldiers were not supplied bullets.
most of them carry empty guns. it is sad indeed.
May their souls rest in peace and I am using this opportunity to call all Nigerians to prevail on federal governt to end this emergency rule If we so not want to loose more of our soldiers or supply more sophisticated ammunitions.
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by bloggernaija: 11:14pm On Oct 28, 2013
Barely looking at the equipments used by the armed forces(pathetic),the carriage of the commanding officers (clueless,fat and indiscipline ) and the utter cluelessness of the president( the biggest mistake),you know that they are not winning this war at all.

1Strategic assets like police stations ,barracks ,prisons etc are not protected.
I have seen many pictures of these assets and non of them looks anything like a forts.the army's positions are always easily suppressed/overrun by the terrorists .
2The soldiers are a sitting duck.
3Almost no intel at all.
4 the military has become quartermasters to the terrorist .supply them with weapons by abandoning their equipment ,running and refusing to fight .
BANANA REPUBLIC
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by Willywilly7: 11:55pm On Oct 28, 2013
No need fighting and killing these moslem Boko haram, they are moslems and want their own country govern in Islamic way , i don't know why they should be killed because they want their own country. Government should allow them to have their own Islamic Nation there is nothing wrong on that.
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by Nobody: 1:19am On Oct 29, 2013
Willywilly7: No need fighting and killing these moslem Boko haram, they are moslems and want their own country govern in Islamic way , i don't know why they should be killed because they want their own country. Government should allow them to have their own Islamic Nation there is nothing wrong on that.

there are millions of Christians in those same places, and peaceful non combatant muslims what do you expect them to do
forcefully convert to jihadist islam
the people that introduced sharia in northern Nigeria bear a large portion of the blame for all this
they sowed the seed of radicalism and our greatest fears became reality
the people that fought tooth and nail to establish sharia may be having second thoughts now
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by kettykings: 5:55am On Oct 29, 2013
More than 99% of the casualties of nigerian military and war fought by the nigerian army has been internal war fought against nigerian different tribes, a second look at the composition of nigeria nation should be taken in the national conference also more than $10b which would used to boost the economy has been spent on military personnel and hardware.

But the media rather than beam its search light on this ongoing war that could consume Nigeria is busy pursuing frivolous bullet proof cars and a performing minister.
Re: 35 Bodies ‘In Military Uniform’ At Yobe Morgue After Boko Haram Raid by donphilopus: 8:04am On Oct 29, 2013

(1) (Reply)

N500bn Subsidy Proceeds Missing – Senate / Few Things I Have Noticed In Gej's Government / Paffcomm Official Statement On The Anambra State Election

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 26
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.