MAIDUGURI, Nigeria – In attacks
and reprisals between an Islamic militant group and vigilantes, at least
25 civilians were killed in northeast Nigeria, a vigilante group said
Sunday.
It was the first attack with major
fatalities reported since dozens of students were killed earlier this
month in attacks blamed on Boko Haram, the militant group whose name
means "Western education is forbidden."
Nigeria's
military has said the situation has been brought under control since
thousands of troops were moved into the region after the government
imposed a state of emergency on May 14 and conceded that extremists were
controlling towns and villages in the northeast of Nigeria, Africa's
most populous nation and its largest oil producer.
Mixed messages since then have the military claiming control and intermittent attacks by the extremists.
Vigilante
leader Aliko Musa said Sunday that his group stormed villages over the
weekend to hunt Boko Haram members. He said they retaliated with big
fire power and that five vigilantes and 20 civilians — mostly fishermen
and traders — were killed.
Lt. Haruna Muhammed Sani of Nigeria's military said 20 civilians and one vigilante were killed in the violence.
There was no way to confirm either account in an area in which the military has cut cellphone and Internet connections.
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