No fewer
than 150
suspected
members
of the
outlawed
Boko
Haram
sect were killed by soldiers on Friday during a
confrontation in Konduga, about 35 kilometres from
Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.
It was learnt that hundreds of terrorists stormed
Konduga in the early hours of Friday in a convoy of
vehicles and motorcycles, but were resisted by the
soldiers.
A member of the local vigilance group, Kolobe
Abdullahi, told journalists that the residents could
not sleep on Thursday night when they got the hint
that insurgents intended to attack the town.
Abdullahi said, “People saw them when they were
coming and they were seriously dealt with. As I am
telling you, more than 100 of the Boko Haram
members were killed and several others were
injured.
“We destroyed all their utility vehicles, some cars
and motorcycles. We also seized some arms and
vehicles.”
A military source within the 7 Division of the Nigerian
Army, Maiduguri also confirmed on the telephone
that the insurgents were dealt with.”
The military authorities confirmed the killing, adding
that three Hilux vans and one other Buffalo vehicle
with mounted anti-aircraft guns, three general
purpose machine guns and over 30 AK 47 rifles were
recovered from the terrorists.
A statement issued in Abuja by Col. T. Antigha of the
Army Public Relations said four soldiers were injured
in the three-hour battle.
The Army said photographs taken at the scene of
battle would be circulated as soon as they are
available.
The statement read, “At about 5.30 am today
(Friday), Boko Haram terrorists launched a massive
attack on Konduga town, about 35 kilometres from
Maiduguri. After about three hours of fierce fighting,
Nigerian troops routed the Boko Haram fighting force
of over a hundred terrorists.
“Further to the staggering loss of men, Boko Haram
also suffered extensive losses in equipment. Four
Nigerian soldiers were wounded in action. The entire
area is still being combed for terrorists who may
have escaped with bullet wounds. Morale of troops
remains very high.”

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