At least six members of the Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP), have been killed by their rival Boko Haram group, in a fresh reprisal clash in Burmari village of Konduga Local Government.
It was gathered that the Boko Haram who had been at the receiving end, in the long week multiple clashes, ambushed the ISWAP fighters who were determined to decimate them from some of their acclaimed strong holds.
Competent sources disclosed to a counter-insurgency expert in Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, that in the deadly fight that ensued, the Boko Haram fighters overpowered the rival faction, killing six of them and recovering 3 of their motorcycles while some of them were reportedly injured.
The sources said that the ISWAP terrorists were forced to withdraw to Hasanari village in Konduga
The ISWAP had earlier attacked the convoy of the Boko Haram newly appointed Amir Jaysh, Alhaji Ali Hajja Fusam, and killed 15 of his fighters including one Abu Zara, a Naqib, and seized a gun truck from him in Gulmari, forcing the Boko Haram to withdraw.
On Wednesday, the terrorists clashed at kuwa Nguro and Ngoldiri villages located in the axis of Timbuktu triangle in Damboa, Borno State, leading to the death of scores of fighters. Zagazola

