In Marguba village of Kaga
local government area, Borno State, which shares common borders with Sambisa
forest, the soldiers, supported by Civilian-JTF operatives, were able to subdue
a roving gang of Boko Haram fighters in an ambush attack.
Nigerian troops executing
the ongoing operations to mop up fleeing Boko Haram insurgents have killed two
armed insurgents and injured many others amidst harsh weather conditions around
Sambisa forest.
Two of the Boko Haram
gunmen died while others fled with gunshot wounds.
The spokesman of the
Nigeria Army, Colonel Sani Usman, said the weather conditions around Sambisa
environs was making motoring difficult for advancing troop whose vehicles and
war machines continued to get stuck in the marshy terrain.
His statement reads;
“In their bid to clear the
remnants of Boko Haram terrorists hiding in some parts of the North Eastern of
the country, troops have intensified efforts on clearance operations.
It is in this regard that
the 29 Brigade Quick Reaction Force (QRF), in conjunction with Civilian JTF
carried out an ambush against Boko Haram terrorists east of Marguba village in
Kaga Local Government Area, Borno State yesterday Friday.
“The troops killed 2 of the
Boko Haram terrorists, while some of them sustained gunshot wounds as could be
seen from traces of blood during mopping up. They also recovered 1 AK-47 rifle
with 29 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, a bow and arrows, a Tecno mobile
telephone handset, 1 wallet and an Identity Card of Animal Dealers Association,
amongst other items.
“In a related development,
troops along with Civilian JTF have continued clearance operations within
Sambisa forest despite harsh climatic conditions and bad terrain occasioned by
heavy down rainfalls especially within Gombale area. Despite bugging down of
vehicles and equipment because of the bad terrain, the troops have continued
with their clearance operations.”
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