BREAKING NEWS: Boko Haram kills 7 new Army recruits, injures 20 and abducts others in fresh attack.
Boko Haram insurgents have ambushed a convoy of new Nigerian
Army recruits in Maiduguri, Borno state capital, killing seven of them
and abducting three others that included a female soldier in the attack.
Nigerian Army recruits in training; seven newly-recruited ones were killed by Boko Haram on Thursday, January 9 evening. |
The attack has been confirmed by an army officer who spoke under the condition of anonymity.
A humanitarian worker also said he heard military radio traffic confirming the attack.
Premium
Times reports that not fewer than 20 other recruits were injured in the
gun battle which occurred along the Maiduguri-Dikwa road in the
North-Eastern State. Dikwa is 70 kilometres east of Maiduguri.
The report quotes Army sources as saying
that three other soldiers, including a female, were declared missing
after the incident.
Quoting
eyewitnesses, Premium Times reports that the battle between the
insurgents and the soldiers began at about 7.30pm on Thursday after a
detachment of troops numbering about 250 soldiers and one officer ran
into a Boko Haram ambush as they traveled through the area in Army
trucks and buses owned by the Borno state government.
The
terrorists were said to have suddenly emerged in large numbers from the
bushes and opened fire on the soldiers who were mostly young soldiers
fresh from training.
The soldiers are said to be members of the 76 Regular Recruit Intake of Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria.
After
the attack, the Boko Haram terrorists fled into surrounding bushes and
villages, reportedly taking away with them a gun truck, a mine detector,
some AK 47 rifles, explosives and other weapons.
However, effort to get confirmation from the military spokesperson was unsuccessful as he did not immediately comment.
Boko
Haram insurgents have continued to launch isolated attacks on military
formations after they were driven out of the Sambisa forest, their last
strong hold in December 2016.
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