The terrorists were said to have been killed after an attempt to ambush a convoy of local government officials went wrong.
Soldiers of the Nigerian Army have killed 30 members of terrorist sect, Boko Haram in Nguro-Soye, Borno state.
The terrorists were said to have been killed after an attempt to ambush a convoy of local government officials went wrong.
The civilians were being escorted by troops from 121 Task Force Battalion.
“I
must commend the gallantry of the troops led by the patrol commanders
of the 121 Battalion, Captain S. Suleiman, and Lt. N. Ayuba,” Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Gwoza Local Government Area, Hon. Saeed Salisu Sambo said according to PR Nigeria.
“The
incident happened at about five kilometres into Bama town, at about 10
a.m. on Saturday after leaving Nguro-Soye. The insurgents detonated an
IED, followed by sporadic gunshots which were repelled by the soldiers.
“…More
than 30 insurgents were killed by the rocket launcher fired by troops. I
vividly saw them running away, as the military engaged them in
response,” he added.
The army is yet to officially confirm the report.
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