Nigerian Soldiers engaged with terrorists in Kangarwa village leading to the death of seven terrorists
Other terrorists fled with gun wounds while injured officers were evacuated for treament
The Nigerian Army engaged Boko Haram in Borno leading to the death of seven terrorists.
In
a statement by Col Sani Usman who is the spokesperson of the army, he
said troops of 119 Battalion Group of 8 Division deployed to Kangarwa
village engaged in a gun fight with the terrorists.
Apart from the seven terrorists who were confirmed dead, several others escaped with gun wounds.
Five soldiers also sustained gun wounds and have been evacuated to the hospital for treatment.
It
was reported that the terrorists were the same that attacked Dasa
village on Tuesday, November 15 where they were repelled by soldiers.
A suicide bomber has been gunned down by vigilant Nigerian security operatives in Maiduguri, Borno state.
According
to PR Nigeria, the suicide bomber attempted to penetrate a Transit
Camp of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) along Muna Garage.
“While
suspecting the ulterior motive of the suicide bomber with his strange
behaviour, the security operatives attempted to accustom him.
“But in his attempt to detonate the explosive device, he was gunned down by the official”
IDP
camps have recently become prime targets of the Boko Haram in suicide
attacks. Many of such attacks have failed and the suicide bombers
killed.
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