Two soldiers were killed and five others injured Saturday in an
explosion in Okene city in Kogi state, an army spokesman said, adding
that they were part of the contingent set to be deployed to Mali.
“We lost two soldiers while five others were wounded when the IED
(improvised explosive device) planted on their route went off and hit
their convoy,” Major General Bola Koleoso told AFP.
Koleoso said
that the soldiers were among the troops being prepared for deployment in
Mali as part of an African force to help the country retake its
Islamist-controlled north.
“They are soldiers scheduled to go to
Mali. We are preparing them ahead of their deployment to Mali,” he said
without giving further details.
He did not say if the attack,
which he said was the handiwork of suspected Boko Haram Islamists,
targeted
specifically the troops being prepared for the Mali mission.
A contingent of 80 Nigerian troops departed for Mali on Thursday as part of the UN-mandated African force
Nigeria,
West Africa’s powerhouse, has boosted its troop allotment for Mali to
1,200 soldiers from 900 planned earlier, officials said Friday. (AFP)
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