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The Nigerian Army has confirmed that it lost its two top
officers and some soldiers in the attack launched against troops by Boko Haram
in Yobe State.
The confirmation came as the army claimed the troops of 212
Battalion deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Jakana,” dealt with and
neutralised unconfirmed number of Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists when they
woefully attempted to infiltrate their base in dire need for logistics.”
According to a statement Friday morning by Colonel Ado
Isa,Deputy Director, Public Relations,Operation Lafiya Dole, a Colonel, Captain
as well as threr soldiers were killed by the terrorists in the attack said to
have occurred last Wednesday.
The statement read in full: ”Troops of 212 Battalion
deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Jakana, on Wednesday 17Th July, 2019
dealt with and neutralised unconfirmed number of Boko Haram/ISWAP Terrorists
when they woefully attempted to infiltrate their base in dire need for
logistics.
“The terrorists came at about 1845 hours in 7 Gun Trucks and
fought fiercely to infiltrate the camp, but the attack was thwarted with heavy
fire and bombardment by the gallant and patriotic troops who were vigilant and
battle ready.
“The terrorists couldn’t bear the fire power any longer
after loosing significant number of both equipment and personnel in an exchange
of fire. They lost initiative and withdrew in disarray along the Benisheikh –
Damaturu axis, – abandoning a damaged utility Gun truck which was earmarked to
convey looted items.
Troops immediately followed in hot pursuit and the following
items were captured one Anti Aircraft Gun ;two Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG)
Tubes;two AK 47 Rifles;15 Machine Gun rounds and 12 AK 47 NATO rounds.
“Sadly, a Colonel and a Captain as well as 3 soldiers on
transit from Maiduguri to Damaturu run into an ambush staged by the
routed/fleeing terrorists from the Jakana axis which led to their unfortunate
death.
“The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Tukur
Yusuf Buratai while commiserating with the families of the fallen heroes
reiterated that “Personnel of the Nigerian Army will never be deterred in the
ongoing noble and patriotic fight against terrorism and insurgency in the North
East”.
“He further commended the efforts of the entire troops in
the theatre and charged them to remain focus, highly committed and professional
in the discharge of their constitutional roles.
“The sacrifices of the fallen heroes in the ongoing fight
against terrorism and insurgency is no doubt painful to all, but that will
further spur us to do more to ensure that our country remain secured, peaceful
and free from terrorists activities for the overall interest of the nation.”
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