Nigerian military have thwarted attempted suicide attacks in the restive northeast, the epicentre of the seven-year Boko Haram insurgency, the army has said.
Army spokesman Sani Usman said in a statement that troops killed a suspected female suicide bomber on Thursday when she tried to enter a military site in Yamtake in Borno state.
"The failed suicide bombing attack was followed up with futile probing attack by terrorists which was decisively dealt with by the troops," he said.
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"Unfortunately, we lost a soldier in the process," he said.
Usman also said five soldiers had died in a Boko Haram attack in Borno yesterday.
"Yesterday at about 10:00 PM suspected Boko Haram terrorists attacked a 119 Battalion Nigerian Army location at Mallam Fatori... The troops fought gallantly and repelled the attack, killing 14 Boko Haram terrorists," Usman said.
"Unfortunately, we lost an officer and four soldiers, while four other soldiers sustained various degrees of injuries during the encounter," he said.
Boko Haram, which seeks to impose a hardline Islamic legal system in Nigeria's mainly-Muslim north, has killed at least 20,000 people and forced more than 2.6 million to flee their homes since 2009.
A sustained counter-offensive with the help of a regional force has seen the Nigerian military retake swathes of territory from the insurgents, but the extremist group still poses a security threat to civilians.
Boko Haram has recently stepped up suicide attacks and bombings in and around Maiduguri, the centre of the violence.
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