Nigerian troops discovered a Boko
Haram bomb factory this week after they seized a northern town from the
extremists, the military said.
The factory was tucked inside a fertilizer
company in Buni Yadi town in Yobe state, according to officials.
Islamist fighters took over the town in
August, one of many seized in the troubled northeast. Troops have battled the
militants for months to regain control, and said they recaptured it last week.
Militants planted explosive devices along
the highway on their way out, which delayed the soldiers' advance. Four
soldiers were killed during the operation.
Soldiers have been scouring the factory and
have found suicide bomber vests and improvised explosive devices, the military
said Friday.
"Troops are still evacuating the
materials ... a large quantity of improvised explosive devices, including those
commonly used by suicide bombers, were recovered from the site," the
military said in a statement.
ISIS welcomes Boko Haram
The discovery comes days after ISIS
purportedly said it welcomed Boko Haram after the latter pledged allegiance to
it.
In an audio message purportedly from an
ISIS spokesman, the group announced that it had accepted a pledge of allegiance
from Boko Haram.
ISIS supporters posted the audio online.
CNN cannot independently verify the 28-minute message.
The message says that ISIS, which calls
itself the Islamic State, has expanded to western Africa and congratulated
"our jihadi brothers" there.
An ISIS spokesman encouraged people to join
fighters in Africa if they cannot make it to Iraq or Syria.
Boko Haram's leader, Abubakar Shekau,
announced in an audio message last week that his terror group wanted to join
ISIS.
Years of terror
Boko Haram has terrorized northern Nigeria
regularly since 2009, attacking police, schools, churches, mosques and
civilians. It has also kidnapped students, including more than 200 schoolgirls
who were abducted in April and remain missing.
The Islamist group has said its aim is to
impose a stricter form of Sharia law across Nigeria.
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