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Terrorists Ambush Nigerian Troops

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Boko Haram terrorists on Monday ambushed troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE escorting commercial vehicles from Damboa to Maiduguri, at Sanda general area, Borno State.

Five civilians lost their lives during the ambush and another died on the way to the hospital, while three soldiers also sustained injuries.

The wounded have been evacuated to Maiduguri.

A statement by Sani Usman, Acting Director, Army Public Relations said a patrol team has been despatched to reinforce the troops, clear the general area and pursue the terrorists.

The statement read: “This unfortunate incident has brought to the fore the need for more vigilance and cooperation amongst all.

“We would like to assure the public that we would not allow this isolated incident to thwart the peace and security commuters enjoy along the route and all other opened routes in the North East,

“Troops are on the heels of the attackers and would not relent till they are apprehended or killed.

Additional security measures have also been placed to avert reoccurrence.”



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He also debunked claims that Boko Haram terrorists attacked Chibok village.

“What happened was that, 2 persons were murdered at Kwamjilari village, (which is over 30 kilometres from Chibok, and very close to Sambisa forest), by suspected remnants of Boko Haram terrorists looking for food.




     

     

    We wish to reiterate that they weren’t killed outside or near a church as being bandied around,

    “The people from the said village are all in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Chibok. Those who went back to the village without authorization were moved back to Chibok 2 weeks ago.

    Those killed went back on their own contrary to security advise.

    “Nevertheless, a patrol team was sent from Chibok went to the village this morning. Adequate measures would be taken to ensure no one go back to the village for now.”

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