Boko Haram kills Nigerian Army commander and 7 soldiers

Nigerian Army Recovers Bodies of Commanding Officer, Soldiers Killed by Boko Haram

The Nigerian Army has retrieved the bodies of a commanding officer, a major, and six other soldiers who were killed by Boko Haram insurgents in the Damasak area of Borno State. The recovery effort followed a fierce battle between troops and the insurgents, supported by air operations. Initially, reports suggested that seven soldiers were killed and the commanding officer, along with 12 others, were captured during a Boko Haram attack on Monday. However, top security sources have confirmed that the commanding officer and seven soldiers, as well as two members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, were killed in the attack.

According to sources, the bodies were recovered on Wednesday after troops engaged the insurgents, who had been hiding in surrounding bushes. The insurgents attempted to ambush the troops during the recovery operation, but reinforcements were swiftly deployed, forcing the terrorists to retreat after air support was provided. The bodies were subsequently airlifted to Maiduguri.

The incident occurred as troops were advancing towards a major terrorist camp located between Damasak and Geidam. The source revealed that the troops were ambushed, and it appeared that the attackers had prior knowledge of the operation. The troops were encircled midway, and the attackers opened fire, resulting in the deaths of the commanding officer and several soldiers.

The recovery of the bodies brings an end to speculation about the fate of the missing soldiers. The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in the region, where Boko Haram continues to launch attacks on military and civilian targets. The Nigerian Army has been working to combat the insurgency, with support from regional and international partners. The latest incident is a reminder of the need for continued vigilance and cooperation to address the security threats in the region.

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