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Thursday, 19 February 2015
We’ve recaptured 11 towns, killed 300 insurgents –DHQ
The
Director
of
Defence
Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, has said
that troops of the Nigerian Army and personnel
of the Air Force have killed over 300 fighters of
the Boko Haram sect.
Olukolade said in a statement on Wednesday that
the insurgents were killed during a combined
operation of the Air Force and ground forces put
in place to liberate 11 communities captured by
the Boko Haram sect.
According to him, the communities liberated by
the troops are Monguno, Gabchari, Abba Jabari,
Gajigana, Gajiram, Damakar, Kumaliwa, Bosso
Wanti, Jeram and Kabrisungul.
He said that troops had commenced a cordon
and search operation in the areas involved in the
latest operation.
He stated further that some of the terrorists and
their weapons were captured by the troops.
Olukolade also said that the military captured
“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 grenade, 49 boxes of various
types and calibres of ammunition, as well as 300
motorcycles destroyed in the fighting.
He added that “a total of six Hilux vehicles
including those mounted with anti-aircraft guns
were also destroyed.’
The Defence spokesman said that two soldiers
lost their lives while ten others were wounded in
the encounter with the terrorists.
Olukolade said that various phases of highly
coordinated combined operation involving the Air
Force and ground forces were ongoing in the
mission area within and outside the country.
Meanwhile, about 30 civilians were killed when an
unidentified airplane dropped a bomb on a
Nigerian border village, military sources based
nearby in Niger said on Wednesday.
“We don’t know whose plane it was. We
understand that the victims are residents who
were gathered for a ceremony but who were
mistaken for terrorists,” said a military source
based in the town of Bosso in Niger.
He added, “Around 30 people perished.”
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