DHQ confirms ISWAP terrorists killed 6 soldiers in Borno raid
Defence Headquarters has confirmed the killing of six soldiers during a raid by the Islamic State/ Boko Haram group on its military base in Borno State.
In a statement yesterday, the DHQ said although 34 terrorists were killed and 23 AK 47 weapons recovered, six of its personnel were killed in action.
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It also said its troops recovered over 200 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.
The statement read: “On January 4, 2025, an unspecified number of ISWAP/BHT terrorists riding on motorcycles and gun trucks engaged troops deployed in SABON GARI village of Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State in a firefight.
‘’The terrorists had attempted to surprise troops and retaliate against the recent killing of their commander and combatants by troops.
“The terrorists were taken unaware when troops fighting patrol returning to base foiled their planned attack as soon as the attack commenced.
‘’Additionally, the troop’s reinforcement team, comprising elements of the Civilian Joint Taskforce, vigilantes as well as hybrid forces arrived at the scene on time to overpower the terrorists.
“Furthermore, though troops reinforcement team encountered an Improvise Explosive Device injuring the Vigilante Commander, the reinforcement team arrived in time to decimate the fleeing terrorist.
“The air component of Operation HADIN KAI conducted air interdiction on the fleeing terrorist. Battle Damage Assessment revealed several killed terrorists and recovered weapons.
“On the whole, 34 terrorists were killed and 23 AK 47 weapons were recovered. Troops also recovered over 200 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition. Sadly, six personnel were killed in action.
“Kindly note that the names of personnel killed in action are withheld to allow administrative procedures of notifying their next of kin to be concluded. Accordingly, the media is requested to respect the process, please.”
The armed forces reiterated it was “profoundly conscious” of its role and responsibility in ending insurgency and terrorism in the nation.
It added that troops remained committed to the course of defeating the terrorists.
Recall that since 2009, northern Nigeria has been plagued by jihadist groups, including Boko Haram and a rival faction, the Islamic State in West Africa, ISWAP, as well as armed criminal groups.
The conflict has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced around two million from their homes in the northeast.
In November, five Nigerian troops were killed and 10 more injured when ISWAP fighters raided a base in Kareto village near the border with Niger.