The Defence Headquarters says troops
on this morning successfully crushed another attempt by terrorists on a
revenge mission to Konduga, Borno after 12 hours of fighting in the community.
A statement posted on the DHQ
website today, said that the troops were
now combing the vicinity of Konduga.
It explained that the cordon and
search operation was to determine the “heavy’’ casualties suffered by the
terrorists in the encounter.
The statement said three Hilux
vehicles, one Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) and cache of arms and ammunition
were captured from the insurgents and promised to give more details later.
Meanwhile, Brig.-Gen. Olajide
Layeye, the Director of Army Public Relations, said the renewed morale,
fighting spirit and combat efficiency of troops had been boosted by new
strategies devised by the armed forces.
In a statement on Wednesday, Laleye
said that the support of well-meaning members of the public had also boosted
the morale of the troops.
“Therefore, the Nigerian Army
implores the public to continue to support the military and other security
agencies engaged in the ongoing operation to rid Nigeria of bloodletting
insurgents and ruthless religious extremists.’’
Meanwhile, the army spokesman
clarified that the “widely reported Boko Haram attack on troops along
Okene-Kabba road in Kogo, was clearly not a Boko Haram related incident.
“In reality, the incident was a case
of armed robbery attack on troops of 322 Artillery Regiment who were traveling
in seven Marcopolo buses to Kontagora for an engagement.’’
Laleye explained that the robbers
mistook the soldiers for normal civilian travellers, who ply the route.
He said that three soldiers, who
sustained injuries during the robbery attack, were receiving appropriate
medical care and would soon join their colleagues.
“Therefore, the Nigerian Army wishes
to reiterate its earlier warning on the danger of publishing unverified reports
and attributing all criminal activities to Boko Haram terrorists.
“The inherent danger in this brand
of journalism is that it heightens public fear, endangers public safety and
creates the wrong impression that Boko Haram is everywhere,’’ he said.
Boko Haram Lost Battle To Nigerian Troops As Insurgents Were Crushed After 12 Hours Of Battle – DHQ
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