In Borno Nigeria, Suicide bomber attacks military check point, kills 10



The bomber was said to have detonated his Improvised Explosive Device (IED), at a military check point killing 10 civilian JTF and injured 15 others.
A male suicide bomber on Tuesday, May 15, killed ten members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, while fifteen others were injured in Madarari area in Konduga council of Borno State.


Mr Ibrahim Abdulkadir, Zonal Information Officer, of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Borno, confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

He told NAN in Maiduguri that the incident occurred around 1:30 pm.
He said that the bomber detonated his Improvised Explosive Device (IED), at a military check point killing the victims.

Malam Bello Danbatta, the spokesperson of the Civilian JTF, said he lost four of his men including the leader of the task force in Konduga.

Danbatta described the loss as shocking and said that many of his members had lost their lives fighting Boko Haram.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army on Tuesday said it neutralised six Boko Haram members during its clearance operations at Gashigar, Borno.

Brig. Gen. Texas Chukwu, the Director Army Public Relations, who disclosed this in  a statement, said some of the terrorists were wounded, while weapons were recovered during the encounter.

According to him, troops also successfully cleared Gambori, Dumbawa, Damsu, Awardi, Kanaram, Laridi, Malumdi and Yaramdi villages at the fringe of Sambisa forest.



No comments:

Post a Comment