The Nigerian military said yesterday that it launched ground and air
operations over the weekend on locations used by terrorists in the Alafa
forests, 21 kilometers from Bama, Borno State.
In a statement released Monday by the Director of Defense
Information, Major General Chris Olukolade, the military disclosed that
at least 56 terrorists lost their lives in an intense exchange of
gunfire. The statement added that two soldiers were wounded in the
operation which was meant to track fleeing terrorists.
Major Olukolade the military had acted on intelligence which
indicated that the terrorists were making renewed efforts to establish a
new camp in the forest locations. The land and air operations inflicted
heavy casualties on the insurgents who reportedly lost both men and
material. According to the statement, “Air and land bombardments are
continuing in different locations where terrorists have been reportedly
sighted.”
In a separate development, troops of the multi-national Joint Task
Force reportedly foiled an attempt by terrorists to carry out an attack
on some Nigerian communities. A military source told SaharaReporters
that the terrorists were massing up on an island on Lake Chad in order
to stage an attack. He said the military’s preemptive strike disrupted
the terrorists’ plot. He added that seven of the terrorists died, with
troops still in pursuit of their number fleeing in different direction
towards Niger and Chad Republics.
The military source said some of the wounded terrorists were seen in a canoe paddling towards Tumbun Telkandam in Chad.
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