Nigerian soldiers critically injured by Islamic terrorist of Africa Province

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Nigerian soldiers critically injured by Islamic terrorist of Africa Province

 

Some soldiers of the Nigerian military were feared ‘critically’ injured when terrorists belonging to the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) sect, yesterday, ambushed their convoy in the North East.

 

PRNigeria gathered that the Nigerian troops and their civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) counterparts were heading for Kukawa town from Kauwa settlement in Borno State for a raid operation.

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Nigerian soldiers critically injured by Islamic terrorist of Africa Province

The troops, however, repelled the attack at Kukawa and Gudumbali axis by ‘gallantly’ engaging the terrorists.

 

Scores of the ISWAP elements, PRNigeria was told by credible intelligence sources, met their waterloo, as they were eliminated during the ensuing gun battle with the troops.

 

«The troops, together with unspecified numbers of CJTF were on patrol when the ISWAP insurgents launched an attack on their convoy of seven vehicles,» one of the sources, who pleaded anonymity, said.


“Though many terrorists were killed, some soldiers were unfortunately grievously wounded during the bloody combat.”

 

The source, equally said that though three civilian JTF members were declared missing, troops have since launched a search and rescue operation to free the missing CJTF vigilantes.

 

Meanwhile, a similar attack on Friday by Boko Haram terrorists at Kukareta along Maiduguri-Damaturu Road was successfully repelled by troops.

 

PRNigeria, however, could not confirm whether soldiers were killed during the attack.


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