The Nigerian Army on
Tuesday said it had averted a pre-Sallah tragedy in Borno State by
uncovering a plot by insurgents to wreak havoc in three communities.
It also confirmed the
killing 40 of the insurgents and destruction of a
vehicle wired with Improvised Explosive Devices which was meant to be
exploded in Bama on Sunday night.
The Spokesman of the 7th
Division of the Nigerian Army, Capt. Aliyu Danja, who disclosed this in a
statement on Tuesday, said some of the insurgents escaped with
gunshot wounds.
Danja said
that the terror suspects had planned to launch coordinated attacks in
Bama, Gwoza and Pulka towns in Borno State at the same time on Sunday.
He added, “Troops of 7th
Division Nigerian Army have foiled yet another attack by Boko Haram terrorists
aimed at inflicting havoc on Borno State prior to Sallah festivities.
“The terrorists who are of unknown
strength attempted coordinated simultaneous attacks on Bama, Gwoza and Pulka on
the night of Sunday, October 13, 2013.
“Soldiers of 7 Division in
anticipation, however, successfully repelled all the attacks, killing 40
terrorists in the three locations while several others escaped with gunshot
wounds.
“Soldiers also destroyed a
pickup vehicle loaded with IEDs meant for destruction of Bama during the
encounter.”
The statement added that
a combined operation by the Nigerian Air Force and ground troops led to the
neutralisation of a plot by Boko Haram elements and their weapons at Kilani
area of the state.
It stated that the Eid-el Kabir
prayers were held amid tight security provided by the men of
the Division ‘7’ of the Nigerian Army under the leadership of the Commanding
Officer, Maj. Gen Obadiah Ethan.
The 2011 Sallah celebrations were
marred by multiple bombings planned and executed by the Boko Haram insurgents
in Maiduguri, Borno State on Friday, November 4, 2011.
Several explosives planted in the
city were programmed to go off simultaneously in the troubled city including
the offices of the Joint Task Force.
The Agence France Presse
reported then that two suicide bombers driving a black SUV laden with IEDs
detonated the devices in front of the JTF headquarters in Maiduguri when
they failed to gain entrance into the premises. The military said two
suicide bombers died.
The attacks took place two days
before the annual Muslim celebration of Eid al-Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice.
On October 27, 2012, insurgents
launched an attacks a few hours to Sallah in Maiduguri, killing three
youths in the presence of their parents at at Zajiri Ward in Maiduguri
The gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram
members also killed 15 people in Baga market that same year
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Well done soldiers keep up the good job we appreciate ur efforts at eliminating those elements of boko haram.
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ReplyDeleteDey will keep drinking dia own blood & atn dia own flesh. Fools. Well done sirs.
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ReplyDeleteNice job Nigeria Army
ReplyDeleteThe Almighty God is ur strenght. The child who says the mother will not sleep will also not sleep so says an old adage.
ReplyDeleteThey ar animal n animals free to die by man's hand pls wipe dem off
ReplyDeleteThe wages of sin is death so let the snake bite him that break the hedge . JTF more grease to ur elbow .Congrats ' GOD ALMIGHTY IS WITH U And victory is sure in Jesus name amen.
ReplyDeleteThose animals shall neva win the war..even if it take we spending all our resources..we have a wonderful military and i trust they will completely crush them with time.
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