The Nigerian military on Monday said it has cleared and
taken over Balmo forest in a military operation that lasted throughout the
weekend. The military also said 44 terrorists were killed in a separate
operation.
The Director of Defence Information, Chris Olukolade, in a statement said the
forest, which stretches from Bauchi through Jigawa States, with links to the
fringes of Sambisa forest, was used by terrorists as bases and hideouts for
launching attacks.
Sambisa forest is considered the main base of the Boko Haram
insurgent group.
Mr. Olukolade said the terrorists and armed gangs operating
in the forests were completely rooted out while some were captured during the
operation.
Those captured, he said, were two foreigners suspected to be mercenaries.
He said six soldiers were killed in various encounters with
terrorists during the weekend while those injured are receiving treatment.
He also said several weapons and equipment including power generating sets,
communication equipment, vehicles, motorcycles, foodstuff and kitchen utensils
were recovered during the operation.
Also, Mr. Olukolade said that over 44 terrorists have died in Kerenoa and
adjoining communities, following an encounter with troops who repelled their
attack on the communities.
He said the terrorists who were armed with IEDs and other high calibre weapons,
carried out a pre-dawn attack on the communities but met with stiff resistance
of the troops.
He said that during the operation, several of them were captured as well as
weapons and ammunitions of various calibres.
The spokesperson also said troops on routine patrol around Banki and Miyanti in
Borno State during the weekend fought through an ambush laid by terrorists
resulting in casualties on both sides. The military casualty was among the
soldiers that died over the weekend.
Nigerian troops are battling to defeat the Boko Haram insurgents who have
killed thousands of people in Northern Nigeria since 2009.
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