Nigerian soldiers kill 16 Boko Haram insurgents, destroy guntrucks

The troops of Operation Fire Ball have inflicted heavy casualties on Boko Haram/Islamic States for West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists, killing 16 in recent encounters in North-east theatre of operation.

The acting director, Defence Media Operations, Bernard Onyeuko, in a statement on Sunday, said that operation was a subsidiary operation launched under Operation Lafiya Dole to route out remnants of terrorists.

Mr Onyeuko, a brigadier general, said that four terrorists’ gun trucks were destroyed as well as recovery of a large cache of arms and ammunition during the various encounters.

He disclosed that the troops had on October 21 noticed unusual vehicles tailing the convoy of vehicles conveying internally displaced persons from Maiduguri to Baga town in order to infiltrate their position.

According to him, the troops inflicted heavy casualties on them by killing three terrorists and destroying one gun truck.

He added that one anti-aircraft gun, three AK-47 rifles, three shells for making improvised explosive device were also captured, adding that the troops had since dominated the area with aggressive patrols.

Mr Onyeuko also disclosed that troops of Army Super Camp Magumeri also killed 11 in a fierce encounter and captured three gun trucks with three anti aircraft guns and one Dushka gun.

He said the troops of Army Super Camp located at Mallam Fatori also routed elements of Boko Haram/ ISWAP terrorists who attacked their location on Saturday.

According to him, after the fierce battle, two terrorists were killed while others escaped with gunshot wounds as traces of blood of dragged casualties by the criminals were seen during exploitation.