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Insurgency: Army Confirms Killing Of Colonel, Captain, Three Soldiers By Boko Haram
Army authorities on Friday confirmed the killing of a Colonel, a Captain and three soldiers by Boko Haram insurgents in Borno.
The Deputy Director, Public Relations, Operation LAFIYA DOLE, Colonel Isa Ado, gave the confirmation in a statement in Abuja.
He said the incident occurred on Wednesday in Jakana area of Borno
State, adding that the officers and soldiers were on transit from
Maiduguri, Borno State to Damaturu, Yobe State when they ran into an
ambush by the terrorists.
Ado, however, said troops of 212 Battalion deployed at Forward Operating
Base, Jakana dealt with the insurgents, neutralising unconfirmed number
of them.
He said Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists tried to infiltrate the military
base to garner logistics but were repelled by the troops.
According to him, the terrorists came at about 6:45pm in seven Gun
Trucks and fought fiercely to infiltrate the camp, but the attack was
thwarted with heavy fire and bombardment by the gallant troops.
He said: “The terrorists could not withstand the fire power of the
troops after losing significant number of equipment and personnel in an
exchange of fire.
“They lost initiative and withdrew in disarray along Benisheikh-Damaturu
axis and abandoned a damaged utility gun truck which was earmarked to
convey looted items.
“Troops immediately followed in hot pursuit and captured one
anti-aircraft gun, two Rocket Propelled Grenade Tubes, two AK 47 Rifles,
15 machine gun rounds and 12 AK47 NATO rounds.
“Sadly, a Colonel and a Captain as well as three soldiers on transit
from Maiduguri to Damaturu ran into an ambush staged by the fleeing
terrorists from the Jakana axis, which led to their unfortunate death.”
Ado said the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai, had commiserated with the families of the fallen heroes.
The spokesman also said Buratai had reiterated that the Army would never
be deterred in the ongoing “noble and patriotic fight against terrorism
and insurgency in the North-East”.
According to him, Buratai commended the efforts of the entire troops
in the theatre and charged them to remain focused, highly committed and
professional in the discharge of their constitutional roles.
He said: “The sacrifices of the fallen heroes in the ongoing fight against terrorism and insurgency is no doubt painful to all.
“But, that will further spur us to do more to ensure that our country remain secure, peaceful and free from terrorist activities for the overall interest of the nation.”
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