Military puts official casualty figures at one officer, 2 soldiers
It was a gory scene as three officers and 15 soldiers of the Nigerian Army’s Special Forces were killed on Saturday by deadly armed bandits in an ambush at Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State.
This shows that the war against terrorism may have opened new flanks in the Northwest region of Nigeria as the ambush could only have been executed by a well trained force.
The gory incident detailing the deaths reads: “Nigerian troops of Special Army Super Camp (SASC) 4 were ambushed by armed Bandits while on advance to notorious bandit leader’s camp Known as Dangote at Shimfida in Jibia Local Government Area.
“Troops were advancing on foot when bandits began engaging them from the hill.”
The injured have been evacuated for medical treatment.
The images from the incident is too graphic for the reading public.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Armed Forces said that “regrettably, one brave officer and two gallant soldiers paid the supreme price while four other soldiers were wounded in action.”
The military also said that its troops under Operation Sahel Sanity killed no fewer than 17 bandits and arrested a number of others.
Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brigadier General Bernard Onyeuko, said in a statement on Sunday in Abuja that troops of Combat Team 1, had on July 18, with the support of Air Task Force advanced, captured a notorious bandits’ stronghold known as Dangote Camp located deep in the forest in Jibia Local Government Area.
He said the initial resistance by the bandits was effectively subdued by the superior tactics and dexterity of the troops which resulted in heavy casualty on the bandits.
“At the end of the encounter, 17 bandits were neutralised while several others were believed to have escaped with gunshot wounds as evident by the trails of blood along their escape routes. Equally, 5 AK 47 Rifles, 3 Dane guns, 2 AK 47 Rifle magazines, 152 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition and seven motorcycles were captured from the fleeing bandits.
“Regrettably, one brave officer and two gallant soldiers paid the supreme price while four other soldiers were wounded in action. However, the wounded in action soldiers are currently responding positively to treatment in a military medical facility,” he said.
General Onyeuko said the troops while conducting fighting patrol along Faskari – Sheme – Dandume Road in Katsina, arrested five suspected bandits including one female.
He disclosed that one of the suspects, Bashir Usman, claimed to be a policeman during interrogation but could not validate his claim with any form of identification.
According to him, Usman was apprehended with one AK 47 Rifle loaded with 28 rounds of ammunition while riding on a motorcycle.
General Onyeoku said that other items recovered from Usman include one handset and the sum of N6,350, adding that all the suspects were presently undergoing preliminary interrogation.
He further said that the troops had on July 17, made an aggressive pursuit of bandits following a tip-off that bandits invaded Kuka Uku Village in Batsari and kidnapped a 16-year-old Miss Hadiza Sani.
General Onyeoku said the bandits abandoned the victim and fled due to the troop’s aggressive pursuit, adding that the rescued victim had since been reunited with her family.
According to him, troops deployed at Forward Operation Base Bagega also rescu Mked another kidnapped victim, a 10-year-old girl, following an alarm by her mother that two bandits on motorcycle kidnapped the victim while they were fetching firewood around Bagega – Tudurki Forest.
“The rescued has been united with her family. The Chief of Army Staff Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai commended the troops for their gallantry, successes and their resilience and urged them not to rest on their oars but build on the successes so far achieved. He further assured the people of the North-West zone of the Nigerian Army’s commitment to the safety of lives and properties within the zone,” he said
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