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  • Updated: June 10, 2021

Three Soldiers Injured As Army Faces ISWAP Terrorists In Gun Battle In Borno

Three Soldiers Injured As Army Faces ISWAP Terrorists In Gun

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Troops of the Nigerian Army under Operation Hadin Kai have killed several ISWAP Terrorists in the Dikwa town of Borno State.

In a statement issued on Wednesday by the Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier General Mohammed Yerima, the gallant troops decisively dealt with the terrorists as they were attempting to infiltrate the town on Tuesday.

The terrorists were said to have mounted five gun trucks, others on motorcycles, while some moved by foot.

However, the terrorists were met with superior firepower by troops in conjunction with air bombardment by Air Task Force.

“The marauding terrorists were thoroughly vanquished forcing them to withdraw in a high state of confusion abandoning their truck, guns, and ammunition,” the statement read.

“During the encounter, six members of the terrorist groups were neutralized, several others were severely injured while the survivors withdrew in total disarray leaving behind their deceased colleagues”.

Three soldiers reportedly sustained various degrees of injuries but have now been stabilized.

Items recovered during the encounter included one gun truck, eight AK 47 rifles, 40 rounds of 7.62mm Special, 39 special ammo, three motorcycles, and six magazines.

To mop up the area, troops conducted exploitation in the early hours of Wednesday in conjunction with the Civilian Joint Task Force and hunters along the terrorists’ withdrawal routes and recovered 90 rounds of 7.62 mm x 54 on links belonging to the fleeing terrorists.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Major General Faruk Yahaya, has commended the gallant troops over the feat and charged them to remain resolute and steadfast.

He urged them to maintain the tempo in order to ensure total obliteration of terrorist groups within the North-East region.

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