Boko Haram insurgents have fled from Mubi town in Adamawa state after the military and hunters engaged them in a fierce battled near the town from the beginning of this week. A resident told Daily Trust that the insurgents withdrew completely from Mubi around 2pm on Monday after suffering serial defeats in Maiha and Mubi.
"Around 2 pm on Monday, the insurgents asked us to get in to our houses because they were coming to attack the town. Later, we discovered that it was a trick for them to flee the town without us knowing," the resident said.
The residents said security forces camped at the barracks in the outskirts of Mubi around 4 pm on Tuesday, firing warning shots in the air and chanting war songs before moving to the heart of the town Wednesday.
"Around 2 pm on Monday, the insurgents asked us to get in to our houses because they were coming to attack the town. Later, we discovered that it was a trick for them to flee the town without us knowing," the resident said.
The residents said security forces camped at the barracks in the outskirts of Mubi around 4 pm on Tuesday, firing warning shots in the air and chanting war songs before moving to the heart of the town Wednesday.