Senator Iroegbu with agency report
At least 27 Boko Haram militants have been killed in a fierce exchange of fire with Nigerian army forces in the country's north-eastern state of Borno.
Soldiers clashed with the insurgents in the Balmo, Lame and Hildi
forests in Adamawa and Bauchi States, South Africa's Independent Online
reported, citing a Nigerian Defence Ministry statement, without
specifying when the fighting took place.
“Motorcycles, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and bows and arrows were
recovered from the fleeing terrorists,” according to the defence
ministry.
Providing more details, PRNigeria, a media advisory firm for the
security agencies in the country, added that during a hot pursuit of the
terrorists around Hildi, Adamawa State, at least seven of the
terrorists lost their lives while a total of five rifles, hundreds of
rounds of ammunition as well as bows and arrows were recovered from
them.
“During another special raid operation conducted on Balmo and Lame
forests linking Borno, Bauchi and Adamawa States, the determined troops
recovered rifles and a number of motorcycles after a stiff resistance by
terrorists was crushed. Over 20 of them lost their lives while some
were reported wounded.”
The Defence Spokesman, General Chris Olukolade, who confirmed the
incidents to PRNigeria, said six soldiers were wounded in the encounter.
At the end of the encounter, troops eventually took firm control of the forest location.
Meanwhile, the campaign against terrorists’ activities is continuing
with air and land operations being conducted in various theatres in
parts of the country.
In another incident, Nigerian troops have seized documents containing a
list of communities to be attacked by Boko Haram and sketches of the
towns from fleeing terrorists in Adamawa State.
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