The Nigerian army says 19 Boko Haram insurgents were killed during an
exchange of gunfire on Wednesday in Damboa local government area of
Borno state.
In a statement on Thursday, Aminu Ilyisu, army
operations media coordinator, said the insurgents attempted to
infiltrate the troops’ location from three different fronts in the early
hours of Wednesday.
He said the insurgent suffered “a crushing
defeat’ in which over 19 of them were killed while others fled with
various degrees of injuries.
But he said three soldiers were killed in the attack while four others were wounded in action.
He
added that five AK-47 rifles, one general-purpose machine gun and one
rocket-propelled gun tube were recovered from the insurgents.
“A
misguided attempt by some criminal Boko Haram elements to attack the
troops of 25 Task Force Brigade (Army Super Camp 2) located in Damboa
LGA of Borno State has met a crushing defeat in the hands of the
resilient troops,” the statement read.
“The marauding criminals
mounted on gun trucks and with a number of their foot soldiers attempted
to infiltrate the troops’ location from three different fronts in the
early hours of March 4.
“The troops responded swiftly, bringing
to bear superior firepower against the criminals in conjunction with the
Air Task Force of Operation Lafiya Dole.
“The encounter which
lasted for over an hour witnessed one of the most debilitating defeats
of the Boko Haram criminals in a single encounter since the turn of the
year.
“So far, 19 Boko Haram criminals’ bodies have been
recovered. Some of the insurgents were observed escaping with various
degrees of gunshot wounds by the troops who are on vigorous exploitation
of their initial success along the criminals’ withdrawal route.
“Regrettably,
three valiant soldiers paid the supreme prize while four others were
wounded in action. However, the wounded soldiers were evacuated to a
military medical facility for immediate and effective management.”
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