At least 50 members of the insurgent Boko Haram group were
killed on Friday night after the group attacked a military location in Damboa,
Borno State, the Defence Headquarters, DHQ, has said.
The spokesperson of the DHQ, Chris Olukolade, said the
insurgents “stormed the troops’ bases and police locations while most of the
troops were out on patrol of surrounding villages.”
Mr. Olukolade also said six soldiers including a “senior
officer” were killed as soldiers battled to repel the insurgents.
He said the bodies of the fallen soldiers have been
recovered and deposited in the military morgue.
“The wounded are also receiving treatment in the military
medical facility,” he said.
The spokesperson said a cordon and search of the locality is
ongoing.
Mr. Olukolade, a Major General, also said troops on patrol
around Baga area recovered explosives and rifles concealed in a truck loaded
with fish and other commodities.
“Four suspects have been taken into custody in connection
with the incident,” he said.
The spokesperson also confirmed an earlier PREMIUM TIMES
report of a suicide attack at Konduga on Friday night. He confirmed that five
people died in the attack.
“At Konduga also in Borno State, a suicide bomber in a Golf
car yesterday crashed into a checkpoint killing himself, a policeman and 3
Vigilante Youth members,” he said.
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