Nigerian Military killed no fewer
than 50 Boko Haram members but not without loosing over 30 of the soldiers in
an encounter around Pilka, Kirawa and Gwoza communities of Borno State in the
last one week, reliable security source has confirmed to odogwuemekaodogwu.com.
Some terrorists suspected to be Boko
Haram gunmen in their hundreds escaped from Damboa and Sambisa Forest and
invaded and captured Gwoza town in Borno State, after the military took over their earlier
captured town Damboa council Headquarters.
This was after multiple attacks on
several houses, a police station, secretariat complex, and the Emir’s place by
the gunmen and the new Emir, who took over from his late father, who was killed
by Boko Haram, Alhaji Muhammed Idrisa Timta narrowly escaped being killed.
A top security source said in
Maiduguri that “the deployment of military to Gwoza, weekend, led to serious
casualties from both sides, as more than 30 soldiers were ambushed and killed
by terrorists in Pilka, Kirawa and other villages on the Maiduguri
Bama Gwoza troubled road.
“Also, over 50 of the insurgents
were killed in the encounter, but unfortunately, military troops in Kirawa
withdrew and returned to Bama where they were reunited with their colleagues at
the military barracks following the fire-power from the insurgents. They could
not go to Gwoza as directed by their commanders.
At T Junction on Banki Road, the
terrorists also ambushed the military post where both sides suffered several
casualties, although I don’t have details of those killed yet,” the source
said.
He added that it was difficult for
security operatives to enter Gwoza town where terrorists had a field day,
because, most of the villages along the road leading to Gwoza where its
inhabitants were sacked, were occupied by terrorists who climbed on trees and
opened fire on military operational vehicles.
A text message sent to Director,
Defence Information, Major General Chris Olukolade to confirm the incident was
not replied.
Meanwhile, following months of
making strategies on the best ways of rescuing the over 200 abducted girls of
the Government Secondary School, Chibok, the Defence headquarters, yesterday,
disclosed that Nigerian soldiers have infiltrated and taken positions in
Sambisa forest, the den where the girls and several other hostages were being
kept.
Director of Defence Information,
Major General Olukolade, who made the disclosure, said that Sambisa Forest is a
wide expanse of land covering over 6,000 square kilometres with several
communities living inside, noting that this explained why the military could
not just go into the forest and bomb the whole place.
Explaining that the armed forces
were not relenting in a bid to bring back the girls, General Olukolade said the
military wanted to avoid collateral damage in the process of rescuing the
Chibok girls, insisting that the foreign collaboration in efforts at achieving
this goal was assisting in this regard.
On the take-over of Gwoza town by
Boko Haram and the subsequent hoisting of their flags, and counter attacks by
soldiers to re-take the town, he said that no portion of Nigeria was available
for terrorists to occupy, adding that “if they (terrorists) appear to be doing
so now, it was only a joke.”
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How Military Killed 50 B/Haram Members , But Lost 30 Soldiers In Pilka, Gwoza In One Week
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