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A Nigerian militant group says it has killed nine Nigerian soldiers during a gun battle in the Niger Delta. | A Nigerian militant group says it has killed nine Nigerian soldiers during a gun battle in the Niger Delta. |
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said the clash happened near an oil-pumping station operated by the Shell oil company. | The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (Mend) said the clash happened near an oil-pumping station operated by the Shell oil company. |
The army has confirmed a firefight took place, but gave no other details. | The army has confirmed a firefight took place, but gave no other details. |
The Nigerian government has summoned army chiefs to the capital for crisis talks to discuss a recent upsurge in violence in the Delta region. | |
The latest attack comes two days after another armed group killed at least 10 soldiers by raiding a convoy of barges carrying fuel in the same region. | |
The BBC's Alex Last in Lagos says Wednesday's clash appears to be the escalation in violence that many had feared. | |
Mend has said it would send more forces into the area to prevent any military reprisal, as rumours grew of a potential military response to Monday's attack. | |
It is not clear who fired first in this encounter, our correspondent says. | It is not clear who fired first in this encounter, our correspondent says. |
In a separate incident, a convoy of boats working for the Italian oil company Eni was ambushed 80km (50 miles) west of the oil hub city of Port Harcourt, the Nigerian military said. | |
No further information was available about the attack. | |
Crackdown | Crackdown |
The soldiers were en route to a terminal about 80km (50 miles) west of Port Harcourt when they were ambushed, the Associated Press news agency quoted Brig Gen Alfred Ilogho as saying. | The soldiers were en route to a terminal about 80km (50 miles) west of Port Harcourt when they were ambushed, the Associated Press news agency quoted Brig Gen Alfred Ilogho as saying. |
Mend said its fighters battled nine military patrol boats backed up by a helicopter gunship around the Ekulama oil flow station. | Mend said its fighters battled nine military patrol boats backed up by a helicopter gunship around the Ekulama oil flow station. |
Two months ago, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo ordered the military to take a tougher line with the armed groups in the Delta. | Two months ago, Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo ordered the military to take a tougher line with the armed groups in the Delta. |
That, along with the militants' own stance, meant that a confrontation was on the cards, particularly after the death of so many soldiers in Monday's attack, our correspondent says. | That, along with the militants' own stance, meant that a confrontation was on the cards, particularly after the death of so many soldiers in Monday's attack, our correspondent says. |
The danger now is that this clash will leave more bitterness and a desire for revenge, which will only escalate the violence in an already volatile region. | The danger now is that this clash will leave more bitterness and a desire for revenge, which will only escalate the violence in an already volatile region. |
Meanwhile 16 oil workers kidnapped in a raid on Monday have been freed, the last of a group of 25 captives to be released. | Meanwhile 16 oil workers kidnapped in a raid on Monday have been freed, the last of a group of 25 captives to be released. |
Five foreign oil workers seized during a raid on a residential compound operated by ExxonMobil in Akwa Ibom state on Tuesday remain missing. | Five foreign oil workers seized during a raid on a residential compound operated by ExxonMobil in Akwa Ibom state on Tuesday remain missing. |