Fifteen suspected Boko Haram and five residents were yesterday killed in
a fresh attack by the insurgents on the sleepy town of Damboa in Borno
State.
Some suspected Boko Haram insurgents were said to have invaded Damboa, a
small community about 87 kilometres away from Maiduguri, the state
capital, in the early hours of yesterday while
Muslim worshippers were observing their early morning prayers (Subhui) in the mosque.
A statement signed by the acting spokesman of the 7 Division of the
Nigerian Army, Maiduguri, Captain Aliyu Danja on behalf of the General
Commanding Officer (GOC), said the insurgents sneaked into the sleepy
town at about 4.30am on Saturday. “The terrorists whose strength is
unknown sneaked into the town at about 4.30am, attacked worshippers in a
mosque and killed five of them who came to say their morning prayers,”
Danja stated.
He said the attackers set ablaze the District Head (Hakimi) Palace, his
house and some shops around the area, adding that soldiers from the 7
Division intercepted the insurgents while the attack was going on, and
subsequently engaged them in a shootout, killing 15 of the attackers,
adding that some of the attackers “fled in disarray.”
Items recovered from the insurgents, according to the spokesman, include
one rocket propelled grenade tube, two Rocket Propelled Grenade Bombs,
five AK 47 rifles, a pick up van and assorted ammunition.
“The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division Nigerian Army wishes
to thank the general public for their resilience and efforts in
providing timely and useful information to security agencies,” he said,
even as he urged the people to be security conscious by “reporting any
movement of unknown person/persons within their localities to the
nearest army or security agencies.”
He also reassured the people of the commitment of the Nigerian Army to bring the insurgency to an end.
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