Army Foils Boko Haram Attempt To Plant IED On Borno Bridge

Troops of the Nigerian Army have intercepted Boko Haram terrorists attempting to plant improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on a bridge along the Dikwa–Marte road in Borno State.

The operation led to the recovery of two heavy IEDs after a prolonged gun battle.

This development is part of ongoing counteroffensive operations by the troops of the Northeast Joint Task Force, Operation Hadin Kai, aimed at clearing the region of terrorist elements.

Speaking, the Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Abdulsallam Abubakar, revealed that within the past week, troops conducted clearance operations deep into the Lake Chad region, Sambisa Forest, and the Mandara Mountains.

Soldiers of the Chadian army patrol on January 21, 2015, at the border between Nigeria and Cameroon, some 40 km from Maltam, as part of a military contingent against the armed Islamist group Boko Haram. Chad, seen as having the most capable military in the region, sent on January 17-18, 2015 a convoy of troops and 400 military vehicles into neighbouring Cameroon to battle Boko Haram. AFP PHOTO / ALI KAYA

These operations resulted in the killing of nine terrorists in Bama, Gwoza, and Konduga Local Government Areas of Borno State.

According to Major General Abubakar, the joint operations are being carried out simultaneously by troops of the Nigerian Navy along the shores of Lake Chad, the Nigerian Army on ground, and the Nigerian Air Force providing precision air support.

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In addition to the recovered IEDs, troops also seized AK-47 rifles and PKT machine guns from the terrorists.

The Theatre Commander noted that the sustained offensives have significantly enhanced stability and security in border communities around the Lake Chad fringes.

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