One civilian also died
while five other soldiers sustained injuries when terrorists attempted to
infiltrate troops' camp.
One soldier attached to the
143 Battalion, 28 Task Force Brigade, Sector 1 Operation Lafiya Dole deployed
in Madagali, Adamawa State, lost his life when Boko Haram terrorists attempted
to infiltrate the battalion's camp.
A civilian also died during
the gun battle that ensued during the attack on Saturday, February 9, 2019.
According to a statement
signed by Sector 1's Deputy Director of Public Relations, Colonel Ado Isa,
troops foiled the infiltration attempt and killed many of the terrorists.
He said, "The
terrorists who stormed the location in gun trucks and met their waterloo
through stiff resistance coupled with massive fire power from the troops and
inflicted serious casualty on the terrorists and their equipment.
"The troops in their
effort successfully held their ground, disorganised the terrorists who later
lost momentum and retreated in disarray.
"During the encounter,
the resilient troops neutralised many insurgents, captured 1 alive while
several others scampered for their lives and fled with gunshot wounds."
Col. Isa also disclosed
five other soldiers sustained injuries and are receiving medical attention.
Troops recovered five AK-47
rifles, four magazines, one hand-held grenade, 13 rounds of 7.62mm special
ammunition, 45 rounds of anti-aircraft gun ammunition, two mobile phones and
one Sony camcorder camera from the terrorists.
"The Acting General
Officer Commanding(GOC) 7 Division Nigerian Army and Commander Sector 1,
Operation Lafiya Dole, Brigadier General Abdulmalik Bulama Biu while commending
their doggedness and gallantry, also commiserates with the families of the
fallen heroes with firm assurance that their sacrifices will not be in
vain," Col Isa noted.
Since Boko Haram's
insurgency escalated in 2009, it has killed over 27,000 people and displaced
millions in the northeast region, with its operations also extending to border
countries like Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
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