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Nigerian army denies rampage, killing civilians after attack
by Staff Writers
Lagos (AFP) Oct 09, 2012


Nigeria's army on Tuesday denied killing civilians and burning homes and shops after a bomb attack in the city of Maiduguri, despite residents' claims of as many as 30 deaths during a rampage by soldiers.

"There was no incident involving the killing of 30 civilians," Lieutenant Colonel Sagir Musa, spokesman for a military joint task force in Borno state, where Maiduguri is the capital, said in a statement.

"Also, there was no arson and harassment by the JTF troops in Borno state."

Nigerian soldiers have regularly faced accusations of killing civilians and burning homes or shops following bomb attacks targeting troops. Soldiers have in the past accused residents of cooperating with the attackers.

Troops were deployed following an explosion on Monday that hit a military patrol van and killed at least three soldiers and one civilian in Maiduguri in Nigeria's volatile northeast.

According to residents, the soldiers used whips and the butts of their guns to beat people but the level of violence later escalated, including setting fire to homes and shops and shooting indiscriminately.

One resident put the number of dead at around 30. Another resident, who did not give an estimate of the death toll, said that "soldiers came into the neighbourhood and started attacking people, shooting everybody in sight."

Maiduguri is considered the home base of Islamist group Boko Haram, blamed for killing more than 1,400 people in northern and central Nigeria since 2010.

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