Operation Massacre Boko Haram ongoing in Sambisa as Military invades Sambisa Forest, Gwoza with war planes
Run!
Run! No more fight! This is too much! Were the words from fleeing Boko Haram
members as Nigerian soldiers invade Sambisa forest with war planes, reports www.odogwublog.com .
This
is coming barely 24 hours after the military recaptured 11 communities hitherto
occupied by Boko Haram in Borno State, even as major success was recorded
yesterday, in the effort to flush out the insurgents within the six weeks
approved for service chiefs.
The
Defence Headquarters yesterday revealed successful air strikes on the Sambisa
Forest, the training camp of Boko Haram and Gwoza, before ground troops moved
in.
According
to a statement by Major General Chris Olukolade, Director of Defence Information,
the air strikes uprooted insurgents, with many of them scampering around the
forest.
He
stated: “A concerted air campaign by the Nigerian Air Force is ongoing in
furtherance of the mission to clear terrorists from all their
enclaves. The air strikes, which today (yesterday) targeted the training
camps and logistics dump of the terrorists in Sambisa forests and parts of
Gwoza, have been highly successful, as it achieved the aims with required
precision.
“The
death of a large number of terrorists has been recorded while many others are
also scampering all over the forest and out of the struck
bases. Meanwhile, the strikes continue in other locations of the theatre
heralding the advance of troops and other elements of the mission.”
The
military had on Wednesday, recaptured 11 communities in Borno State earlier
occupied by insurgents. In the onslaught, about 300 terrorists were
killed, while arms and ammunition were also recovered.
General
Olukolade had stated that the flushing out of Boko Haram in communities earlier
taken over by insurgents has resulted in “massive casualty inflicted on them
within the last two days of the counter-terrorist operations,” adding: “Over
300 terrorists were killed, while a few were also captured. Several
weapons and equipment were also captured and some destroyed.”
Listing
what was recovered from Boko Haram in the operation, General Olukolade stated
that they include “five different types of armoured fighting vehicles, an
anti-aircraft gun, about 50 cases of packed bombs and eight different types of
machine guns, five rocket propelled grenades, 49 boxes of various types and
calibres of ammunition as well as 300 motorcycles destroyed in the fighting.”
He
also revealed that six Hilux vehicles, “including those mounted with anti-aircraft
guns were also destroyed.”
He
disclosed that two soldiers lost their lives, while 10 others were wounded in
the operation.
The
defence spokesman said the military had engaged in the search of the recaptured
communities, “with aggressive patrols by troops who are now dominating the
cleared communities, such as Monguno, Gabchari, Abba Jabari, Zuntur, Gajigana,
Gajiram, Damakar, Kumaliwa, Bosso Wanti, Jeram and Kabrisungul.”
He
revealed that various phases of the “highly coordinated air and land operations
are also ongoing in the designated theaters being handled by contingents
involved in the renewed counter terrorism campaign in and outside Nigeria.”
The
military had asked for some weeks to flush out Boko Haram from the country,
having got the cooperation of Niger Republic, Chad and Cameroon that donated
troops and also involved in the military operation.
Operation Massacre Boko Haram ongoing in Sambisa as Military invades Sambisa Forest, Gwoza with war planes
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