The Breaking Times says on its official website that Associated Press on Monday November 30 confirmed a very controversial news item published on November 19-2015, titled BOKO HARAM - More Than 100 Soldiers Missing After Boko Haram Attack.
Below is the report from AP
Residents say Boko Haram destroyed a military base as soldiers fled and only self-defense fighters prevented the insurgents from retaking a northeastern Nigerian town.
Resident James Ularamu said civilian fighters held Gulak town on Sunday night until the military sent reinforcements who fought off the extremists.
The attack came as a military intelligence officer confirmed that 107 soldiers remain missing five days after a battle in which the rebels drove away in a T-72 tank. The officer spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to speak on the issue.
Nigeria?s military has denied dozens of soldiers are missing, but often does not report embarrassing information.
The setbacks come as Nigeria?s government admitted it cannot crush the 6-year uprising that has killed some 20,000 people by December.
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