Militants aligned with the Islamic State killed dozens of people, including soldiers, in an overnight attack in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state on Thursday, local sources said. The Sabon Gari assault underscores ongoing violence in a region where an Islamist insurgency since 2009 has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced nearly two million.
Deadly jihadist attack kills dozens in northeast Nigeria, including soldiers
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by Julie Bort
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