The battle against insurgency in
Nigeria’s northeast took another twist on Wednesday, May 4, when Boko Haram
terrorists opened fire on Nigerian troops in Sambisa forest. According to
Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, the army spokesperson, the Nigerian troops were
battle ready, were however strong enough to repel the attacks of the
terrorists. In a press statement by Colonel Usman “Yesterday, Wednesday 4th May 2016 at about
7.00pm in the evening, Boko Haram terrorists attacked our troops involved in
the clearance and rescue operations in Sambisa forest nicknamed “Operation
CRACKDOWN”, while on harbour.
“The
terrorists who came in 5 Toyota Hilux vehicles mounted with Anti-Aircraft guns
which they fired along with 81mm mortar. The battle ready troops rose to the
occasion and repelled the attack and pursued the terrorists that withdrew in
disarray towards the river line of Izza-Mainyakare axis. “The attack lasted for
about 40 minutes without any casualty on our troops while an unconfirmed number
of Boko Haram terrorists were killed. The troops recovered an 81mm mortar tube
from the terrorists. “The troops maintain highest level alertness and vigilance
at the harbour area. They will further exploit and continue with the clearance
operation.” This new development is coming following a report that the Nigerian
troops have reportedly set an ambush for Boko Haram terrorists in Sambisa
forest. Brigadier General Tukur Buratai, the chief of army staff, while
fielding questions from journalists on Wednesday, May 4, informed that the
ground troops had blocked movement of Boko Haram terrorists in and out of
Sambisa forest, noting that the ongoing ‘Operation Crack Down’ (which took
effect since April, 2016) had been successful. According to Buratai: “The
troops are doing very well; they had some challenges in terms of encounters
with the terrorists in the theatre but that is being tackled. The troops are
forming a blocking force to prevent the terrorists from moving into Sambisa or
coming out of the area.”
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