The Nigerian Army in the early hours of Wednesday killed over 100 Boko
Haram terrorists after they made attempts to attack 120 Task Force
Battalion troops, located at Goniri, Yobe State.
A statement by the army spokesman, Sani Usman, said during the
encounter, the terrorists killed seven soldiers and wounded nine others.
“During the encounter, our gallant troops successfully repelled the
attack and inflicted heavy casualty on the invading terrorists as all of
them were killed.
“On the last count over 100 terrorists bodies were seen. Unfortunately
however, 7 of our gallant soldiers paid the supreme price while
defending our fatherland, while 1 officer and 8 soldiers were wounded in
action.
“Our troops have recovered a sizeable arms, ammunition and other
equipment from the terrorists. These include 1 General Purpose Machine
Gun, 2 Rocket Propelled Grenades, 9 AK-47 rifles and belted rounds of
7.62 (NATO) ammunitions. Others were various wires used for Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs), 7 Primed IEDs, different types of Spanners and
a Torch Light,” Mr. Usman, a colonel, said
He stated further that troops had become more determined to defend their
location and continued to serve as blocking force to any fleeing
terrorists from the Nigerian Air Force aerial bombardments and other
troops artillery fire.
Mr. Usman said the troops also destroyed a terrorist training camp and recovered Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs.
“In a related development, troops of 21 Brigade on fighting patrol from
Bama to Ngurosoye, have destroyed Boko Haram terrorists camps along that
axis.
“While on patrol, the brave soldiers came across some of the terrorists
hideouts that also served as fabricating area for IEDs and the
terrorists’ training area. Another patrol along Bama-Kawuri axis
discovered and exhumed IEDs and wires for detonation.
“It is important to reiterate that the Nigerian Army along with the
support of the Nigerian Air Force and other Security Agencies would not
relent in its determined effort of defeating Boko Haram terrorists,” the
army spokesman said.
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