Army reacts to alleged death of 40 soldiers in Borno attacks

 

The Nigerian Army has dismissed a report claiming that more than 40 soldiers were killed during recent terrorist attacks in parts of Borno State.

In a statement issued on Saturday by the Media Information Officer of Operation Hadin Kai, Lt. Col. Sani Uba, the army said the troops successfully defended communities during the coordinated night attacks launched by Boko Haram elements.

It faulted the report by an online media that more than 40 soldiers died inthe encounter, dismissing the claim as a distorted account of the incident.

“The attacks on multiple communities occurred when remnants of Boko Haram terrorists, who had earlier been dislodged from the Sambisa Forest during sustained offensive operations by troops, regrouped and launched coordinated night attacks from multiple directions,” the Army said.

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It said that the attacks targeted communities and troop locations around Konduga, Ngoshe, Mainok, and Jakana, to which “the troops on the ground responded swiftly and fought gallantly to repel the terrorists and defend the affected communities.”

The statement indicated that several terrorists were neutralised during the decisive response to the  attacks.

“Sadly, a Commanding Officer and some brave soldiers paid the supreme price while courageously confronting the attackers and preventing further devastation on other communities.”.

“It is important to note that the troops were not overrun as portrayed in the report. Rather, they engaged the terrorists from multiple fronts in a determined effort to protect innocent civilians and restore normalcy,” the statement said.

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The army explained that the attackers used explosives and heavy gunfire during the night assault, which also led to civilian casualties after residents were caught in the crossfire.

It said the Chief of Army Staff, Waidi Shaibu, has visited the theatre of operations in Maiduguri, where he met with troops and commanders to assess the situation and strengthen ongoing counter-terrorism operations.

“During the visit, he directed the immediate reinforcement of troops and deployment of additional equipment to the affected areas to sustain the momentum against the fleeing terrorists,” the statement said.

The army said coordinated ground and air operations are ongoing to pursue the attackers, dismantle their regrouping elements and rescue civilians who may have been abducted during the attacks.

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It urged members of the public to disregard what it described as exaggerated reports that could undermine the morale of troops.

“The Nigerian Army assures Nigerians that it will maintain the operational momentum until all terrorist elements are completely neutralised,” the statement added.

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