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Many terrorists killed as Nigerian soldiers recapture base in Borno

‎Many terrorists have been reportedly killed as Nigerian troops recaptured their forward operation base in Ngoshe town, Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

‎The operation was conducted in collaboration with members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF), local vigilantes, and hunter groups.

‎Recall that the Boko Haram terrorists had last week killed 14 soldiers and many civilians during an attack, and abducted over 100 women and children.

‎Earlier on Friday, according to a military source, the General Commanding Officer, (GOC) went to Pulka and mobilized 200 troops into the deserted Ngoshe, where he assessed the situation and left.

‎“At least 60 soldiers were left behind, but they later retreated to Pulka when they noticed the movement of a large number of terrorists planning a counterattack.

‎The brigade commander of Gwoza met us in Pulka and assured support. Today, (Wednesday) we were able to recapture Ngoshe after engaging the remaining insurgents in a gun battle,” he said

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‎He said the town is fully under the control of the military.

‎Earlier on Wednesday, Minister of Defence, Chris Musa, had summoned Service Chiefs to Abuja, over the resurgence of attacks.

‎It was reported that fewer than three Commanding Officers who were on the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel were recently killed by terrorists in Borno.

‎Apart from Commanding Officers who were killed, scores of soldiers also paid the supreme price, while hundreds of civilians, who were abducted, are still in captivity.

‎Speaking before the meeting entered a closed-door, the Defence Minister revealed that they had agreed to review the strategies on how to go harder with the terrorists.

‎“We know we have recorded some casualties but it is more on the side of terrorists,” the minister said.

‎As Nigerian troops retake Ngoshe and intensify operations against terrorists, how should the government strengthen efforts to protect soldiers and civilians? Share your views in the comments.

 

 


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