The Defence authorities have said that
the troops of the Nigerian Army have captured the Balmo Forest, believed
to be one of the major hideouts of insurgents in the North-East.
The Balmo Forest links Borno, Bauchi and
Adamawa states and it is said to host some of the training programmes
of the insurgents.
The Defence authorities said in some
tweets posted on the twitter handle of the military on Tuesday that 20
insurgents were killed with an unspecified number injured in the fierce
encounter to capture the fortified forest.
It was stated that the special forces
recovered some rifles and motorcycles during the raid on Balmo and an
adjoining Lame forest.
It was further stated in another tweet
that the soldiers carried out a separate raid on Hildi, Adamawa State
and recovered “some documents, including sketches , list of communities
apparently slated for attack.”
According to the tweet, the special
forces also killed seven insurgents and recovered five rifles, hundreds
of rounds of ammunition, bow and arrows from the fleeing insurgents in
the Hildi operation.
It added that six of the soldiers, who were injured in the attack, were being treated.
It said that the military was conducting the operation against the insurgents on the land and in the air in various fronts.
The tweets read, “The campaign against
terrorists’ activities is continuing with air and land operations being
conducted in various theatres in parts of the country.
“A total of six soldiers were wounded in
the encounter; troops have eventually taken control of Lame Forest
location. Over 20 terrorists lost their lives in this encounter while
some were reported wounded.
“Troops recovered a number of rifles and motorcycles after a stiff resistance by terrorists was rushed….”
In a related development, troops of the
Nigerian Army on Tuesday locked down Gombi Local Government Area of
Adamawa State following an attack on a village in the area known as
Ganda.
A security source said that the soldiers
killed a very large number of the insurgents during the fierce
encounter with the insurgents in the early hours of Tuesday.
The source said that the troops, who
were deployed in large number for the operation, imposed a no-movement
order on Gombi to prevent the fleeing insurgents from escaping.
The movement restriction was said to be in force until 2pm on Tuesday, when it was relaxed.
The security source said that the
intensified operation in Adamawa State had resulted in serious cash
scarcity and sufferings in the area.
It was stated that all the banks in the
area, from Madagali, Gombi, Michika, Mubi and other major towns in
Adamawa State had been closed down to avoid being raided by the
insurgents
It was stated that indigenes of the area could only go to Yola to withdraw funds.
The source said, “You know that things
are very difficult here; all the banks have closed shop here. If they
open, the Boko Haram members could raid them. So, to withdraw money is
very difficult.
“People here will go to Yola to join
long queues to withdraw money. At times, you might be there for the
whole day; you might not achieve your mission. It is only in Yola that
you have banks in operation…”
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