The Nigerian Armed Forces on Wednesday said that its troops killed 75 Boko Haram/Islamic State in West African Province (ISWAP) terrorists including high ranking commanders belonging to the Abubakar Shekau’s faction of the Boko Haram terrorist’ group.
The military also said that three other top terrorists’ commanders were wounded “with narrow chances of survival.”
Coordinator, Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, said in a statement that the top ranking commanders killed in a counter attack by troops of Operation LAFIYA DOLE at the Banki junction in Borno State, Northeast region.
According to Enenche, “following Boko Haram terrorists’ failed attack on troops’ location at Banki Junction and Response Area Firgi within the 7 Division Strike Group. Consequently, troops of Operation LAFYA DOLE carried out a counter attack against the terrorists on the 26th of May 2020.
“After the attack , human intelligence confirmed the death of some high ranking Commanders of the Abubakar Shekau’s faction of the Boko Haram terrorist’ group.
“The BHT/ISWAP Commanders that were killed include Manzar Halid, Amir Abu Fatima and Nicap among others. Additionally, Seventy two (72) members of the sect were also neutralised.
“Others wounded with narrow chances of survival include some high profile Commanders and fighters namely: Abu Jamratu AL-Naweer, Kaka Bana and Tareta Babakari.
“Equally, a large number of their equipment including gun trucks, motorcycles and bicycles were destroyed by troops in collaboration with the Air Task Force during BHT/ISWAP fighters withdrawal which was in disarray.
“Furthermore, credible information indicate that the BHT/ISWAP camp is in chaos and presently unable to conduct any offensive due to heavy losses. Additionally, the blockade of their spy routes, networks, crossing points and logistics supplies had further crippled the terrorists and limited their freedom of movement and action to the advantage of own troops.”