ATP - The Nigerian Army has not confirmed this yet but there are reports
that Army may have lost about 150 of it men to an attack by Boko Haram
insurgents in Gudunbali, Borno State.
The insurgent it was gathered attacked at Gudunbali in Borno
State, on Wednesday as a result the 157 Battalion of the Nigerian Army could
not account for at least, 105 soldiers including their commanding officer.
According Sahara Reporters which also quoted PREMIUM TIMES
they report that sources said the terrorists also captured a T-72 tank as well
as several artillery weapons from the unit.
“Gudunbali was attacked this morning and some weapons were
captured from the battalion. Two officers and 105 soldiers are still missing,”
our source said.
“They captured a T-72 tank from the unit and some artillery
weapons were also captured. The commanding Officer (CO) of the battalion is yet
to be seen but no one has been confirmed dead yet,” the source added.
Another source however said the T-72 tank was recovered
after a prolonged fight with Boko Haram insurgents. The gunner and tank
commander were injured in the process, he said.
Also reportedly captured by the insurgents were eight
vehicles, a truck loaded with 60,000 rounds of AA ammunition and three
artillery pieces.
Similarly, soldiers of the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) stationed at Baga, Borno State also recently came under attack. The attack occurred in Geringiwa at about four kilometers to the headquarters of MNJTF, PREMIUM TIMES has also been told.
Similarly, soldiers of the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) stationed at Baga, Borno State also recently came under attack. The attack occurred in Geringiwa at about four kilometers to the headquarters of MNJTF, PREMIUM TIMES has also been told.
According to a source, the military has been unable to
completely clear the insurgents from Baga and nearby towns due to inadequate
equipment.
Our source explained that the equipment recently provided by
the military hierarchy were inadequate and were not enough to go round to all
units involved in the war against the insurgents.
Boko Haram carried out a series of mass killings in Baga
between January 3 and January 7, 2015, after the army headquarters there was
sacked by the insurgents.
Although the military later liberated the town, soldiers
stationed in the area have come under constant attacks from the insurgents.
Also on Sunday, Boko Haram insurgents attacked advancing soldiers about four hours drive to Damasak, in Borno state.
Also on Sunday, Boko Haram insurgents attacked advancing soldiers about four hours drive to Damasak, in Borno state.
When contacted by PREMIUM TIMES, the spokesperson for the
Nigerian Army, Sani Usman, a colonel, directed enquiries on the matter to
officials of 7 Division, Maiduguri.
But the spokesperson of the Army’s 7 Division,Tukur Gusau,
also wouldn’t comment on the matter, saying the commander of the division would
hold a press conference on the issue today (Thursday) and that it was not
proper for him to pre-empt his commanding officer.
The attacks on the military came on the heels of the suicide
attacks on Yola and Kano respectively.
After a lull of several weeks, the recent spike in attacks
on military and civilian targets suggests the insurgents might have regrouped
after coming under heightened attacks from the Nigerian military.
The Nigerian military has claimed series of victories over
the militants in recent weeks.
On Monday, the army claimed that it captured and destroyed a
factory where the group makes rockets and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
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