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Nigeria Boko Haram crisis: Emir's palace burnt in Bama | Nigeria Boko Haram crisis: Emir's palace burnt in Bama |
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The emir's palace was burnt during Wednesday's attack on Bama, northern Nigeria, in which at least 60 people were killed, police say. | The emir's palace was burnt during Wednesday's attack on Bama, northern Nigeria, in which at least 60 people were killed, police say. |
The extent of the damage is not clear. "They set the palace on fire. Many died," one resident said. | The extent of the damage is not clear. "They set the palace on fire. Many died," one resident said. |
The emir is one of northern Nigeria's most important traditional rulers, some of whom have already been targeted by Boko Haram Islamist militants. | The emir is one of northern Nigeria's most important traditional rulers, some of whom have already been targeted by Boko Haram Islamist militants. |
More than 300 people have been killed this year by insurgents. | More than 300 people have been killed this year by insurgents. |
The attack on Bama came a day after presidential spokesman Doyin Okupe said the army was "winning the war" against Boko Haram. | The attack on Bama came a day after presidential spokesman Doyin Okupe said the army was "winning the war" against Boko Haram. |
'Ran for their lives' | 'Ran for their lives' |
Details of the attack were slow to emerge because the mobile phone network has been badly affected by the insurgency - militants have blown up masts, while the army has disrupted the signal in order to hinder the attackers' communications. | Details of the attack were slow to emerge because the mobile phone network has been badly affected by the insurgency - militants have blown up masts, while the army has disrupted the signal in order to hinder the attackers' communications. |
Borno state police chief Lawal Tanko said that at least 60 people had been killed in the attack and that a school had also been targeted. | Borno state police chief Lawal Tanko said that at least 60 people had been killed in the attack and that a school had also been targeted. |
"The toll is likely to rise," he told the AFP news agency. "The attackers caused enormous destruction. They burnt down some of the major landmarks in the town." | "The toll is likely to rise," he told the AFP news agency. "The attackers caused enormous destruction. They burnt down some of the major landmarks in the town." |
He said the air force had sent planes from the state capital Maiduguri 60km (40 miles) away to bomb the insurgents. | He said the air force had sent planes from the state capital Maiduguri 60km (40 miles) away to bomb the insurgents. |
Abba Masta, who lives near the palace, told the Reuters news agency: "Students had to run for their lives as they attacked the government girls' college as well." | Abba Masta, who lives near the palace, told the Reuters news agency: "Students had to run for their lives as they attacked the government girls' college as well." |
Borno state senator Ahmed Zanna told the BBC the attack on Bama had lasted for five hours on Wednesday morning. | Borno state senator Ahmed Zanna told the BBC the attack on Bama had lasted for five hours on Wednesday morning. |
The town has been attacked several times in the past. | The town has been attacked several times in the past. |
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau on Wednesday released a video in which he named traditional rulers, as well as politicians, Christians, schools and Nigeria's oil industry based in the south, among targets for attack. | |
Boko Haram, which means "Western education is forbidden" wants to establish Islamic rule in the mainly Muslim north of Nigeria. | |
It launched its uprising in 2009 and has staged attacks across northern Nigeria, and the capital, Abuja. | |
It has not yet hit the oil-producing Niger Delta. | |
On Tuesday, Mr Okupe said the military was "on top of the situation". | On Tuesday, Mr Okupe said the military was "on top of the situation". |
Mr Okupe's statement contradicted the comments of the governor of Borno state, where Boko Haram was founded. | Mr Okupe's statement contradicted the comments of the governor of Borno state, where Boko Haram was founded. |
Governor Kashim Shettima called for reinforcements and said the insurgents were "better armed and better motivated" than the security forces. | Governor Kashim Shettima called for reinforcements and said the insurgents were "better armed and better motivated" than the security forces. |
A state of emergency was declared in Borno and two neighbouring states last year, with thousands of extra troops sent to the region, but the attacks have continued. | A state of emergency was declared in Borno and two neighbouring states last year, with thousands of extra troops sent to the region, but the attacks have continued. |
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