E-X-P-O-S-E-D! NATO-made ammunition recovered as Nigerian troops kill Boko Haram terrorists
The Nigerian Army said during the week that its troops of Operation Lafiya Dole had killed more Boko Haram terrorists, and captured gun trucks and cache of NATO-made ammunition in several encounters across the North-East.
Aminu Iliyasu, Army Operations Media Coordinator, reportedly disclosed this in Abuja on Wednesday February 12, 2020.
The Army however did not expatiate on the NATO related amunition recovered, but watchers of event regarding the sudden resurgence of the once decimated terrorists in the North East of the country are saying it indicates a major lead that Nigerian prosecutors of the war must explore, insisting with that lead, Nigeria and West Africa must fight his Boko Haram/ISWAP war by themselves without foreign military inclusion.
Iliyasu said that troops had continued to sustain the ongoing counter-terrorism operations, making life unbearable for the marauding remnants of the Boko Haram/Islamic States West African Province (ISWAP).
He said that troops of 25 Task Force Brigade, in conjunction with civilian JTF, unleased superior fire power on some ISWAP terrorists at Njaba, along Damboa-Bale road on Sunday before.
According to him, several of the insurgents were killed, while others escaped with gunshot wounds at the end of the encounter.
Iliyasu noted that one of the terrorists, named Koise Bulama, was captured alive.
“Items recovered from the terrorists are; one Buffalo gun truck, one anti-aircraft gun, three machine guns, two AK47 rifles and 141 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition.
“Others are one suicide vest, one Improvised Explosive Device Box, 10 motorcycles, one pumping machine and some mechanical tools.
“On the same day, some elements of Boko Haram suffered yet another defeat in the hands of troops of 121 Battalion in Pulka, Gwoza LGA in a failed attempt to attack the troops location.
“The dogged troops repelled the attack and neutralised one insurgent in the process while others retreated in disarray under the cover of darkness,’’ he said.
The army operations media coordinator further disclosed that troops of 112 Task Force Battalion deployed to Ngwom in Mafa Local Government, also thwarted an attempt by Boko Haram terrorists to infiltrate their defensive location.
He stated that the troops killed one of them, while many of them escaped with various degrees of gunshot wound, as evident from the trails of blood discovered along the insurgents’ withdrawal route.
Iliyasu said the troops recovered one Baofeng Hand Held Radio, one Rocket Propelled Gun bomb, 101 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition and two rounds of 60mm mortar bombs abandoned by the escaping criminals.
He recounted that the troops of 212 Battalion deployed at Tungushe in Konduga Local Government Area, engaged some terrorists mounted on six gun trucks and killed three of them.
He said that one Buffalo gun truck, one Anti-Aircraft gun, two AK-47 rifles, two AK 47 Rifle Magazines and 60 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition were captured from the insurgents after the encounter.
He also noted that one soldier was killed during the encounter.
“Similarly, on the same day, troops of 3 Battalion (Main) deployed at Rann in Kala/Balge LGA of Borno State delivered a devastating blow on some Boko Haram elements.
“The insurgents attacked the troops’ location in 4 Gun Trucks alongside a number of their foot soldiers.
“The vigilant troops responded swiftly, engaging the criminals in a brief fire fight that lasted for about 20 minutes.
“At the end of the encounter, the heroic troops neutralized two of the criminal insurgents.
“Equally, the troops captured one General Purpose Machine Gun, one AK 47 Rifle, one Baofeng Hand Held Radio and 33 rounds of 7.62mm NATO ammunition.
“It is also heart-warming to note that, seven women and nine children held hostage by the criminals were rescued while two Boko Haram flags, one motorcycle and one motorcycle engine were recovered,” he said.
Iliyasu also disclosed that the troops arrested 11 high profile Boko Haram/ISWAP logistics suppliers within Biu Local Government Area of the state.