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Five soldiers, 38 terrorists killed in Boko Haram attack on Army base in Damboa, Northeast Nigeria

Five Nigerian soldiers died and 38 Boko Haram terrorists killed when the terrorists attempted to attack a military base in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State, Northeast Nigeria.

Sources said the attempt by the terrorists to overrun the Bamboa military base took place on Sunday evening.

According to a source, “I can confirm to you that the tactical joint operation involving the ground troops and the air component successfully eliminated scores of Boko Haram terrorists who attempted to attack a military post.

“While the ground troops fought them with superior weapons for more than two hours, fighter helicopters from the air tactical unit of the Nigerian Air force eliminated fleeing terrorists. So far, we have recovered gun trucks, RPG and other sophisticated weapons from the terrorists.”

Meanwhile, an earlier situation report (SITREP) sighted by PRNigeria, disclosed that 22 terrorists were killed by troops of 25 Task Force Brigade of the Nigerian Army, while the helicopters of the Nigerian Air Force provided air cover and medical evacuation for the troop.

The intelligence report which was accompanied with images and videos of the military operation, further disclosed that two soldiers were injured while five others were killed in action.

“The troops’ morale and fighting efficiency remain satisfactory,” the situation report concluded.

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