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Militants in the Niger Delta say they killed 11 soldiers during an attack on a pipeline in Nigeria's oil-rich area. | Militants in the Niger Delta say they killed 11 soldiers during an attack on a pipeline in Nigeria's oil-rich area. |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said in an email to journalists that it had carried out the attack in Rivers State. | The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said in an email to journalists that it had carried out the attack in Rivers State. |
The militants, who want a greater share of oil revenues for the area, said they blew up a flow station and were retreating when soldiers opened fire. | The militants, who want a greater share of oil revenues for the area, said they blew up a flow station and were retreating when soldiers opened fire. |
But a military spokesman has strongly denied any troops were killed. | |
"It is not only a lie, but it is dubious bunkum," Lt Col Sagir Musa said in a statement read to the BBC. | |
Nigeria is the world's eighth largest oil exporter and the largest in Africa. | Nigeria is the world's eighth largest oil exporter and the largest in Africa. |
Since 2006 Mend has waged a campaign of sabotage on oil infrastructure that has seen oil production cut by a quarter. | Since 2006 Mend has waged a campaign of sabotage on oil infrastructure that has seen oil production cut by a quarter. |
Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua, who is nearing the end of his first year in office, had said that addressing the problems in the Niger Delta - where there is widespread poverty - was one of his priorities. | Nigerian President Umaru Yar'Adua, who is nearing the end of his first year in office, had said that addressing the problems in the Niger Delta - where there is widespread poverty - was one of his priorities. |
'Boat sunk' | |
Lt Col Musa confirmed that the important oil pipeline had been blown up, but he said there were no soldiers in the area at the time of the explosion. | |
"The flow station is not guarded by any armed men. How and where did they get the soldiers they claim to have killed?" the statement said. | |
Mend claims their fighters sank the boat the soldiers were in. | |
"Today's attack is dedicated to the administration of Umaru Yar'Adua and [Vice-President] Goodluck Jonathan who have failed after one year in office to ensure peace, security and reconciliation in the Niger Delta region," the Mend email said. | |
Mend say they are campaigning for a better share of the oil wealth, but correspondents say many of the attacks on pipelines are carried out by criminal gangs for extortion. | Mend say they are campaigning for a better share of the oil wealth, but correspondents say many of the attacks on pipelines are carried out by criminal gangs for extortion. |