A would-be suicide bomber was shot and killed before he could ram his explosives-laden car into a military checkpoint in the town during the attack yesterday, witnesses said.
Around 150 Boko Haram fighters entered the fishing town with a large herd of cattle pretending to be herders and opened fire on troops stationed in the town, leading to a six-hour gun battle.
"At the last count 73 Boko Haram gunmen were killed in the foiled attack," a civilian vigilante, Butari Mala, told AFP.
"The rest fled into the bush but were pursued and bombarded by a fighter jet that deployed from Maiduguri."
A military source in Maiduguri, who requested anonymity because he is not authorised to speak to the media, confirmed Mala's account, including the death toll.
The attack happened at about 7:00 am (local time) and the gunmen abandoned the cattle as they approached a military post, said Konduga resident, Abba Kaka.
"Unknown to the Boko Haram gunmen herdsmen in Konduga had been asked to keep away from some designated no-go areas," he added.
Soldiers and vigilantes have repelled more than a dozen attacks by Boko Haram on Konduga, which is some 35 kilometres (21 miles) southeast of Maiduguri.
Troops and vigilantes have been stationed in Konduga to prevent it from being used as a launchpad to attack the Borno state capital, where the group was founded in 2002.
The latest defence of the town comes after a number of claimed Nigerian military successes, including the recapture of the town of Baga, on the shores of Lake Chad.
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