Second Battle of Damboa
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Nigerian victory
- Half of Damboa is destroyed
| Second Battle of Damboa | |||||||
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| Part of Boko Haram insurgency | |||||||
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| Unknown | 200 | ||||||
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| 20+ killed | 53 killed | ||||||
| Unknown amount of civilians killed | |||||||
On July 4, 2014, militants from Boko Haram attacked the city of Damboa, Borno State, Nigeria, killing 20 Nigerian soldiers and over 50 militants. The battle was the second attempt by Boko Haram to seize Damboa after a failed first attempt in January.[1]
Boko Haram emerged in 2009 as a jihadist social and political movement in a failed rebellion in northeast Nigeria.[2] Throughout the following years, Abubakar Shekau unified militant Islamist groups in the region and continued to foment the rebellion against the Nigerian government, conducting terrorist attacks and bombings in cities and communities across the region.[3] Damboa had been attacked in January 2014, with Boko Haram failing to capture the city.[1]