More than 6
soldiers lost their lives while over 100 boko haram members were killed after the sect group made a futile
attempt on 120 Task Force Battalion troops located at Goniri, Yobe
State yesterday morning. A statement from the Nigerian Army's acting
director Public relations, Col. Sani Usman, states that one officer and 8
soldiers were injured during the attack.
Weapons recovered from the sect members 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.
In a related development, troops of 21 Brigade on fighting patrol from
Bama to Ngurosoye, 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.
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