The Nigerian Army on Monday
said its troops killed five Boko Haram insurgents in a clearance operation at
Anadawa village in Borno.
Brig. Gen. Texas Chukwu,
the Director, Army Public Relations, disclosed this in a statement issued in
Maiduguri.
Chukwu said that the troops
engaged the insurgents following a tip-off and recovered arms and ammunition.
“Troops of 112 Task Force
Battalion deployed in operation LAFIYA DOLE on June 30, while on clearance
patrol to Anadawa village of Borno, neutralised five Boko Haram terrorists
following a tip-off,” he said.
Chukwu said the troops
recovered one AK 47 rifle; one magazine; four Dane guns and rounds of 7.62mm
special ammunition.
The army spokesman also
disclosed that the troops repelled an attack coordinated by the insurgents at
Banki in Bama Local Government Area of the state.
“Unfortunately two
civilians lost their lives while three others sustained injuries,” Chukwu said,
adding that one AK 47 rifle was recovered from the terrorists during the
encounter,” he said.
He also said that 32 Boko
Haram insurgents had surrendered to troops in various locations in Borno, and
were being screened and would be handed over to the appropriate authorities.
The army spokesman advised
members of the public to report suspicious persons, movements or activities to
the Law Enforcement Agencies.
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