During
a fierce battle with Boko Haram insurgents for the strategic town of Konduga in
Borno State, the Nigerian military said yesterday that it captured one of the
sect’s top commanders and killed several others.
The
revelation by the military coincided with a damning report released by Amnesty
International (AI) yesterday exposing the alleged torture methods and systemic
human rights abuses perpetrated by the Nigeria Police Force and military.
Konduga
has been the target of multiple attacks in the last one week owing to its
proximity to Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, which the Islamist sect has
been attempting to capture in its bid to establish an Islamic Caliphate.
But
Nigerian troops have consistently repelled the attacks by the sect, resulting
in the death of hundreds of the insurgents in recent days.
This
was confirmed yesterday by the Director of Defence Information (DDI),by Major-General Chris Olukolade, in response to inquiries
on the ongoing military operations in the North-east.
According to Olukolade, the “seriously wounded high-ranking terrorist leader is being treated in a military medical facility after he was captured in the operations at Konduga”.
“He
was among those captured yesterday (Wednesday) while over 60 of his fighters
died during the series of attacks they launched to gain access to Konduga and
its suburbs,” he added.
The
defence spokesman also disclosed that some of the additional weapons that were
recovered from the terrorists including 24 rifles, five rocket-propelled
grenade tubes, two machine guns, and one anti-aircraft gun as well as a Ford
Ranger vehicle. He said another Ford Ranger vehicle was destroyed.
He
also explained that in Benishek, Borno State, where troops fought through an
ambush yesterday, four motorcycles of the terrorists were recovered, adding
that one soldier was killed during the attack, while four others who were
wounded are receiving treatment.
In
another statement on the battle for Konduga, the Director of Army Public
Relations, Brigadier-General Olajide Laleye, said: “In the on-going operations
to dislodge Boko Haram terrorists from the North-east, gallant troops of the
Nigerian Army conducted offensive operations between 4 pm and 8 pm yesterday
(Wednesday, September 17) in the Konduga area of Borno State, killing over 60
Boko Haram terrorists.”
He said the Nigerian Army did not suffer any casualty in the operation, while the “morale of the troops remains very high”.
He said the Nigerian Army did not suffer any casualty in the operation, while the “morale of the troops remains very high”.
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ReplyDeleteGood job. God will continue to led u guys. I know dat BH end is very near.
ReplyDeleteGood job. God will continue to led u guys. I know dat BH end is very near.
ReplyDeleteGood job and may God protect you guys as you are out there for our own protection.The idae of human right should be forgotten unless they will interpret human right to the BOKO HARAM SECT.
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