Soldiers kill 70 insurgents in Borno air raid
Maiduguri—Over 70 suspected Boko Haram terrorists, who participated in
separate attacks on Chuha I, Chuha II and Korogilim villages of Chibok
Local Government Area of Borno State last weekend, have
been killed in an air raid, with support from ground troops of the 7
Division, Nigerian Army, sources and residents have said.
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This came on a day a suicide bomber blew himself and seven others up at
Kano School of Hygiene Technology along Gida Murtala-BUK road
yesterday, while 20 persons sustained life-threatening injuries.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government, yesterday, said it had mobilised emergency services to the site of the Kano bomb blast.
It would be recalled that more than 40 people, including teenagers,
were killed weekend when suspected Islamist militants, otherwise known
as Boko Haram, attacked three villages in Chibok, razed down houses,
shops and vehicles before carting away foodstuffs and livestock.
Vanguard gathered from reliable sources that with the quick
intervention of the military on ground and airstrikes, over 70 of the
terrorists, who were fleeing towards Sambisa Forest after the onslaught
on innocent villagers, were killed.
A resident’s tale
A
resident of Korogilim, one of the villages that suffered the deadly
attacks, Mr. Joshua Yakubu in a telephone call, confirmed the incident,
which he said took place on Sunday morning. He said the terrorists, who
were moving in a convoy, were attacked by military operatives while
attempting to flee after their deadly mission in three Chibok
communities.
The resident said: “I want to inform you that we
are happy with the gallant effort displayed by the military for quick
intervention which led to the killing of dozens of terrorists who
wreaked havoc in our communities over the weekend as almost all of them
were wiped out.
“Initially, when we started hearing sounds of
explosions on the outskirt of our villages, we thought the end of the
world had come. We later confirmed that the explosions were from troops
targeting fleeing terrorists that attacked and killed many of our
people.
“I was among those that took courage and visited the
scene of the bombardment yesterday, where we saw many dead and mangled
bodies of the terrorists lying on the ground and hanging from tree
branches and shrubs.
“In fact, they were more than a hundred
dead bodies. The food items they looted during the attacks were
scattered all over the scene. People are trooping in to see things for
themselves.”
Confirming the killing of the terrorists in a text
message yesterday, Director, Defence Information, Major General Chris
Olukolade, said: “Yes, it happened.”
Suicide bomber
in Kano
Meanwhile, a suicide bomber, yesterday, blew himself up at Kano School
of Hygiene Technology located along Gida Murtala-BUK road, killing
seven, while 20 persons sustained life-threatening injuries.
The victims of the blast were new intakes of the school undergoing screening.
Kano State Commissioner of Police, Adelenre Shinaba, revealed that
eight vehicles parked within the premises of the state-owned tertiary
institution were damaged. He said the incident occurred around 2.05p.m.
when new students of the College were undergoing screening.
The
commissioner disclosed that a suspect was apprehended at the scene and
ruled out car bombing in this latest attack by the insurgents.
He said: “Every lead seems to point at suicide bombing. Unlike our
previous experience, none of the vehicles parked inside this school
caught fire and there is no hole around to suggest a car bombing. All
leads are still open for investigation.”
Blood, bodies
The Commissioner further disclosed that lifeless bodies of the affected
students had been deposited in the morgue, while the injured were
receiving treatment at an undisclosed government hospital.
The
explosive triggered pandemonium in the area as security agents, who
arrived the scene cordoned off the busy highway, resulting in traffic
snarl.
The scene was littered with shattered windscreen as human blood doted the school premises.
The Public Relations Officer of the school, Mallam Muhammad, revealed
that mangled bodies of victims were recovered from the scene with
polythene bags, adding that “it was a terrible sight to behold when we
came for rescue.
“We were conducting screening for our new intakes when a suicide bomber penetrated the orderly queue and blew himself up.”
FG reacts
The Federal Government, through Coordinator of the National Information
Centre, Mr. Mike Omeri, who disclosed this, yesterday, during the
routine briefing on the abducted Chibok schoolgirls and security
situation in the country, in Abuja, also appealed for public
understanding on the imposition of curfew in the crisis-prone states.
Omeri said: “Emergency services have been fully mobilised to the scene
of the incident, while investigation is still ongoing. Government
expresses displeasure at these continuing acts of senseless killing of
innocent persons, which has yet to benefit anyone.”
“It should
be noted that curfew are purely for security and safety purposes. The
public is hereby implored not only to obey, but also adhere strictly to
curfew periods,” Omeri urged.
He revealed that two persons
found loitering around Aba prisons in Abia State have been arrested and
handed over to troops in the state for further investigation.
The suspects, who were arrested by the officers of the Nigerian prisons around the Aba prisons are Sani Sule and Idris Rume.
6/24/2014
Soldiers kill 70 insurgents in Borno air raid
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