Troops kill Boko Haram commander in Borno forest
Director of Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, has
said troops of the Nigerian Army have killed a top Commander of Boko
Haram in an encounter with the terrorists on Tuesday morning at the
Alagarno Forest.
Olukolade gave the identity of the ‘notorious terrorists commander’ as Abu Mojahid, in a statement on Wednesday.
The Defene spokesman explained that the
soldiers had an encounter with the insurgents when they staged a daring
attack on troops, who were on patrol in the area.
According to him, the troops killed a number of
the terrorists while some rocket propelled grenades and vehicles with
mounted anti-aircraft guns were either destroyed or captured in the
encounter.
He added that the troops were clearing Improvised Explosive Devices
planted by the retreating terrorists to obstruct the troops’ advance in
the area.
Olukolade said the military operation against the terrorists were ongoing in some forests of the mission area.
He said, “A notorious top terrorists commander,
Abu Mojahid, was among the terrorists that died in their encounter with
troops in the outskirt of Alagarno on Tuesday morning. The terrorists
had staged a daring attack on troops, who were on patrol of the area.
“Meanwhile, the military operations are
continuing in the form of offensive action on identified terrorists in
some forest locations. Aggressive patrols, mopping up as well as cordon
and search are also continuing in the other locations in search of
weapons and terrorists.
“Improvised Explosive Devices planted by the
terrorists to deter the comprehensive offensive by the advancing troops
are also being carefully cleared as troops continue to pursue fleeing
ones.
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