Soldiers kill 38 suspected terrorists in Borno -Millitary
No fewer than 38 suspected members of
the radical Boko Haram sect have been killed by troops of 7 Division of
the Nigerian Army in the early hours of Thursday while allegedly
planning to attack Damboa town in Borno State.
A statement in Maiduguri by the
spokesman for the division, Col. Mohammed Dole, said the troops, working
on information, responded timely, killing 38 of the insurgents.
The statement further revealed that one soldier was killed while two others sustained injuries.
The statement read, “During their
regular robust patrols of their Area of Responsibility (AOR), the troops
of 195 Battalion in Damboa successfully repelled planned Boko Haram
Terrorists’ attack on residents and military camp. In the early hours
(0100 hours) of Thursday, 9 January 2014, the insurgents attempted to
launch an attack on Damboa to cause havoc and mayhem, but due to the
timely information and gallantry displayed by the troops, the attack was
repelled and inflicted heavy casualty on the terrorists.”
The statement also revealed that “some of the insurgents fled with various degrees of injuries.”
“Three (3) vehicles, one Sienna LE, (AE
844 DKW) laden with cylinders and Improvised Explosive Devices, one 911
truck (SA 575 BBU) loaded with 200 bags of food stuff and one Mitsubishi
canter truck (XD 441 GG) were recovered,” the statement added.
It also disclosed that “large cache of
assorted arms of high caliber weapons and ammunition comprising of
General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMG), Light Machine Guns (LMG) and two AK
47 rifles were seized”.
The statement said a combined ground
troops and Nigerian Air Force aircraft were tactically pursuing the
fleeing terrorists in the general area of Damboa and surrounding
villages.
The Command appealed to the public to avail the troops with useful information to track the fleeing insurgents.
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