Heavy fighting between Nigerian troops and Boko Haram terrorists ensued
yesterday in Adamawa State as soldiers backed from the air by Nigerian Airforce
attack helicopters launched an attack to retake territories in the possession
of Boko Haram.
In the ensuing battle that continued into the night, Vanguard
gathered that about 400 Boko Haram terrorist had been killed while there were
casualties on the part of the Nigerian soldiers.
Military sources in Adamawa state told Vanguard that the
onslaught to retake the towns of Bazza, Michika and Madagali was launched from
the town of Vimtim, the hometown of the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief
Marshal Alex Badeh and that the General Officer Commanding 3 division of the
Army, Major General Mohammed Zaruwa was coordinating the onslaught
Said the source, “I can assure you that we are advancing successfully. We
have dealt a heavy blow on the terrorists. They didn’t expect what they are
seeing. Our armoured tanks are blasting and they are running for their lives.
The airforce is providing air cover and hitting them also.
“I cannot give you a categorical answer regarding casualties but so far
about 400 of the terrorists have been killed. We have casualties among our
soldiers also but the propaganda circulating that 70 of our men were killed is
wishful thinking”.
“From reports on the ongoing battle, we may have lost a few soldiers but it
cannot be confirmed because usually, they may have been injured and are holed
up somewhere for first aid treatment” the source said.
Contacted on the development, Director of Defence Information, Major General
Chris Olukolade confirmed the fighting but stated he cannot give casualty
figures or full details as operatives on ground were yet to furnish him with
the situation report. He said he would give details when the operation is
concluded.
Online media reports had indicated that during the fight at least 70
soldiers were killed in a fierce battle between insurgents and Nigerian troops
and pointed out that the fighting was for control of the towns of Bazza and
Vimtim in Adamawa State, a claim denied by the military source.
The source further debunked claims that Boko Haram used helicopters to fight
back noting that the Nigerian airforce helicopters may have been mistaken for
that.
An eye witness told newsmen that the insurgents at a point on Sunday might
re-grouped at the Federal Government College, (Technical) in Michika before
they were dislodged and chased away.
According to him, “the army came in on Sallah day and since then fierce
fighting has been on. But, as you can see the insurgents are moving away and
the military are following them”.
“The insurgents who were in their thousands came through Uba and attacked
the Nigeria troops. “The gallant Nigerians soldiers were attacked from the rear
by the militants but the military men engaged them in fierce battle over five
hours “.
It will be recalled that on the 7th of September, 2014 the Boko Haram
insurgents overran Michika, Bazza, Madagali and other border towns between
Adamawa and Borno State during which the son of the former Nigeria President,
Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a Lieutenant Colonel, Olugbenga Obasanjo an Engineer
in the Nigeria Army was shot and wounded.
During the takeover of Madagali and Michika, the insurgents also attempted
to overran Vimtim, the hometown of the Chief of Defence staff, Air Chief
Marshall Alex Badeh.
Source: Vanguard
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