At least 70 Nigerian soldiers were killed in an ambush on their convoy
by Insurgents in Borno in the restive northeast, military and security
sources said on Tuesday. Insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades at a
lorry carrying troops as it travelled near Gorgi village in Borno state
on Monday, two military officers told AFP without giving their names.
“It
was a huge loss, at least 70 soldiers have perished in the ambush,” one
of the officers said. “The terrorists specifically targeted a truck
loaded with soldiers with RPGs and incinerated the vehicle, killing all
on board,” a second officer said.
“So far 70 bodies have been
recovered but the toll is certainly more than that as rescue operation
is still underway.” Several soldiers were injured and some others taken
captive by the Insurgents, the two officers said. A spokesman for the
Nigerian army told AFP that he was unable to comment on the reported
attack. The convoy had left regional capital Maiduguri on its way to
launch an offensive on a camp belonging to Insurgents affiliated to the
Islamic State group in the area, a member of a government-backed militia
fighting the insurgents told AFP.
The Islamic State West Africa
Province faction split from Boko Haram insurgents in 2016 and has
focused on attacking troops, raiding bases and laying ambush on military
convoys. The group has been accused of increasing attacks on civilians
and taking hostages at bogus checkpoints on main roads in the region.
The
decade-long conflict has killed 36,000 people and displaced 1.8 million
in the northeast of Nigeria. Fighting has also spilt over the border
into neighbouring countries, prompting the formation of a regional
military coalition to fight the insurgents. AFP
Source: DailyTrust
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