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Militants linked to the Islamic
State (IS) group have hoisted their flag in a Nigerian town after
seizing control of it, three residents have told the BBC.

Hundreds of people have fled the fishing town of Baga after the
militants overran it on Wednesday night, the residents said.

The militants seized weapons from a military base, and torched a
naval base on the shores of Lake Chad, they said.

The military denied Baga had fallen, saying the attack had been
repelled.

But PRNigeria, an agency well-connected with the military,
quoted an intelligence officer as saying that troops had made a
“tactical withdrawal” from their base after coming under
attack.

“The Nigerian Air Force in response to distress call quickly
mobilised military aircraft and flew over 20 sorties [on] Wednesday
night and throughout Thursday,” it quoted the unnamed officer as
saying.

A resident, who spoke to the BBC after he fled Baga, said a
militant led the morning prayer on Thursday at his mosque in the
town.

Other armed militants were present at the mosque, and prayed
there too, the resident said.

The militants told the congregation that civilians would not be
targeted and were free to leave the town, he added.

baga map

The fighters identified themselves as being members of the
Islamic State’s West Africa Province (Iswap), an IS affiliate which
has distanced itself from Boko Haram, the main insurgent group in
north-eastern Nigeria.

The militants had captured heavy armoured tanks, boats and a
large cache of weapons during the raid on the military and naval
bases, other residents said.

The military base was the local headquarters of the
multinational task force, which includes troops from neighbouring
states fighting the militants, the residents added.

Some troops fled with civilians, as the militants stormed the
town, in north-eastern Borno state, on Wednesday night, the
residents said.

In a statement on Thursday, Nigerian army spokesman Sani Usman
confirmed the attack on the military base but said the militants
had been pushed back after troops put up a “determined fight”.

“Similarly, a search and rescue team has been constituted. The
Nigerian Air Force component has also been mobilised and are
engaging the fleeing terrorists. Unfortunately, a naval personnel
was killed in action,” he added.

Buhari defiant

In January 2015, Boko Haram took control of the town after
killing hundreds of residents and forcing thousands to flee.

Baga – and most other territory seized by the militants – was
later retaken by the army.

Some analysts fear there will be an escalation of attacks by the
militants in the run-up to elections next year.

President Muhammdu Buhari, who is seeking a second term, took
office in 2015 with a promise to defeat the militants.

At the launch of his re-election campaign on Friday in the
southern city of Uyo, he said the militants had lost much territory
since he took office.

“We are going to eventually clear them out of the country,” he
said, without referring to the ongoing fighting in Baga.

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