Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have decisively disrupted a major Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorist logistics movement, neutralising scores of fighters during a well-executed ambush in Sojiri and Kayamla communities, Borno State.
The army in a statement issued Sunday said the operation followed credible intelligence on the movement of over 100 Boko Haram Terrorists converging in the area to launch coordinated attacks on local communities and ferry supplies to their strongholds.
It added that acting on this intelligence, troops, working in close synergy with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and local vigilantes, swiftly mobilised to intercept the terrorists.
It noted: “Contact was made at about 1200 hours as the terrorists advanced.The troops immediately engaged the enemy in a fierce and sustained firefight.
“During the encounter, the terrorists attempted a rear-flanking attack on the troops, which was effectively thwarted as troops responded with superior firepower, dominating the engagement.
“Subsequent aggressive exploitation deep into the forest confirmed the neutralisation of 21 terrorists, with several others believed to have escaped with gunshot wounds.”
It stressed that follow-on operations are ongoing to ascertain additional enemy casualties and recover more items.
It said items recovered include: several bicycles, Assorted food items, Drugs and medical supplies, Detergents, Clothing materials, Bicycle torchlights and other sundry logistics items as well as Assorted weapons of different calibres and ammunition
