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Boko Haram launches first attack in Niger | Boko Haram launches first attack in Niger |
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The Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram has attacked a town in Niger for the first time, witnesses say. | The Nigerian Islamist militant group Boko Haram has attacked a town in Niger for the first time, witnesses say. |
The attack on the border town of Bosso was the group's second on a neighbouring country in as many days. | The attack on the border town of Bosso was the group's second on a neighbouring country in as many days. |
Its militants reportedly killed at least 70 people in an attack on the town of Fotokol in Cameroon on Thursday. | Its militants reportedly killed at least 70 people in an attack on the town of Fotokol in Cameroon on Thursday. |
The Boko Haram insurgency has left thousands dead and displaced more than a million over the past six years. | The Boko Haram insurgency has left thousands dead and displaced more than a million over the past six years. |
The militants control a large stretch of land in north-eastern Nigeria. | The militants control a large stretch of land in north-eastern Nigeria. |
Islamists pushed back | Islamists pushed back |
Yacouba Soumana Gaoh, the governor of the Diffa region around Bosso, told the BBC that the Islamists had been successfully pushed back after clashing with Nigerian troops. | |
Mr Gaoh said the number of casualties was unknown but he believed no civilians were harmed during the fighting. | |
A BBC reporter said that the Boko Haram militants had attacked Bosso early in the morning with heavy weapons, causing residents to flee and or hide indoors. | A BBC reporter said that the Boko Haram militants had attacked Bosso early in the morning with heavy weapons, causing residents to flee and or hide indoors. |
One resident told Agence France-Presse news agency: "We can hear the sound of weapons all around the town, often very near our windows. | One resident told Agence France-Presse news agency: "We can hear the sound of weapons all around the town, often very near our windows. |
"There is the noise of heavy weapons and of light arms, making our houses shake." | "There is the noise of heavy weapons and of light arms, making our houses shake." |
Bosso lies just across the border from Nigeria's Borno state, one of the areas worst affected by Islamist violence. | Bosso lies just across the border from Nigeria's Borno state, one of the areas worst affected by Islamist violence. |
The town is home to thousands of Nigerian refugees who have fled Boko Haram. | The town is home to thousands of Nigerian refugees who have fled Boko Haram. |
The militant group, which has sworn allegiance to Islamic State and desires its own caliphate in Nigeria, has killed thousands and displaced millions in the country's north-east. | The militant group, which has sworn allegiance to Islamic State and desires its own caliphate in Nigeria, has killed thousands and displaced millions in the country's north-east. |
It is now threatening Chad, Niger and Cameroon, prompting Chad to deploy 2,500 troops to border areas including Bosso. | It is now threatening Chad, Niger and Cameroon, prompting Chad to deploy 2,500 troops to border areas including Bosso. |
Chad sent troops to Cameroon last month to join the offensive against Boko Haram, following widespread criticism of the Nigerian army's failure to curb the insurgency. |