Thursday, 3 November 2016

Two killed in Army, Boko Haram shootout

Soldiers
The Nigerian Army said on Thursday that it intercepted a group of suspected Boko Haram insurgents allegedly on a mission to loot logistics supplies in surrounding villages.
Sani Usman, the Director, Army Public Relations Department, made the disclosure in a statement issued to journalists in Maiduguri.
He said that the troops were patrolling the Monguno-Brimari road when the incident occurred.
“On sighting the patrol, the insurgents engaged the troops in a shootout that lasted for about fifteen minutes before they were overpowered by the superior fire power of the patrol.
“In the encounter, 2 insurgents were neutralised and their weapons including one FN rifle loaded with a magazine of 10 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, one AK 47 rifle with 3 magazines were captured.
“Also recovered from the insurgents were 2 motorcycles, drugs, wrappers and clothes,” the spokesperson said.

Source: NAN

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