Troops kill top Boko Haram leader, 18 others in Borno
The troops of the Nigerian Army, on Friday, killed a top leader of Boko Haram and 18 other members of the sect.
The Acting Director, Army Public
Relations, Col. Sani Usman, in a statement on Saturday, said troops of
the 22 Brigade Garrison, 153 Task Force Battalion of 7 Division and 8
Task Force Division and Nigeria Air Force Intelligence Surveillance
Reconnaissance, as well as some members of the Civilian Joint Task
Force, carried out the operation that resulted in the killing of the
insurgents at their stronghold of Chukungudu.
Usman said the Boko Haram leader, identified as Abubakar Gana, who was killed, belonged to the Amir cadre of the group.
He said the troops encountered some Boko
Haram terrorists at Muskari, Gilam and Hausasi before getting to their
target at Chukungudu.
According to him, the troops destroyed an improvised explosive devices factory and detonated four primed IEDs in the area.
Usman added that the troops also
recovered from the insurgents two anti-aircraft guns, one AK-47 rifle, a
pistol, a rocket propelled gun bomb, an AK-47 magazine, 267 rounds of
7.62mm (NATO) metal links ammunition and 23 rounds of 12.7mm belt
ammunition, a canter truck, a gun truck, a Land Rover vehicle and a
Toyota Hilux vehicle.
He noted that two soldiers who sustained gunshot wounds were responding to treatment at the field ambulance.
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