Officials of Nigerian Army reports that they lost a soldier on
Thursday evening during a foiled suicide attack on a military location
in Borno State.
According to an Army statement released on Friday, ‘‘a
female suicide bomber attempted to enter the military location in
Yamtake… but a vigilant sentry on duty gunned her down and she died
instantly.’‘
‘‘The failed suicide bombing attack was followed up with
futile probing attack by terrorists which was decisively dealt with by
the troops,’‘ the statement added. It was the attacks after the incident
which led to the death of the soldier.‘The troops killed all the 4 attackers including 2 suicide
bombers and recovered military accoutrement amongst others, 2 AK-47, 3
Magazines, 109 rounds of 7.62mm (Special), 3 Magazine carrier, 1
Illuminator pyrotecnic and some quantity of drugs.
The army is in charge of security in most parts of Borno
State, which was the main base of Boko Haram terrorists who until
recently had hoisted their flags in most Local Government Areas in the
state.
The terrorists who the Army insists have been restricted to
the Sambisa forest occasionally send young female suicide bombers to
inflict harm on soft civilian populations including attacks on displaced
peoples camps.
They have since the assumption of office of President
Buhari in 2015, being on the back foot with a sustained
counterinsurgency by the Nigerian Army pushing them back and restricting
their audacious forays as used to be the case in the past.
The six year old insurgency by Boko Haram has already
resulted in the displacement of more than two million people across the
Lake Chad region comprising Nigeria, Cameroon, Niger and Chad.
In the third quarter of 2015, the Nigerian military
launched Operation Lafiya Dole (Hausa for peace at all cost), and
followed this up at the end of April with Operation Crackdown, intended
as a final onslaught against Boko Haram in its Sambisa Forest base.
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