Boko Haram launches fresh attack on NE Nigerian city
Boko Haram militants Tuesday launched a renewed attack on Maiduguri in northeast Nigeria, just days after the military repelled an assault on the key city, AFP reports.
Residents said the Islamists arrived in the Moronti area of the city by river but were unable to advance further because of wide ditches and embankments dug by soldiers around the city limits.
They then began shelling Ajillari Cross, about three kilometers (two miles) away at about 12:45 am (2345 GMT Monday). There was no immediate word on damage or casualties.
"We were bombarded by RPGs (rocket-propelled grenades) by Boko Haram from Moronti," Isa Mala, who lives in Ajillari Cross, told AFP by telephone.
"We all left our homes for fear of being hit inside. It was dark so we could see the trajectory of the RPGs, which were red with heat.
"Soon afterwards, we saw troops in trucks moving towards Moronti and then a fighter jet also deployed not long afterwards."