THISDAY

Troops Kill 100 Insurgents, Lose 29 Soldiers, Officers

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

The Military High Command said yesterday that combined air strikes and artillery bombardmen­t by troops and Air Task Force of Operation Lafiya Dole decimated 100 insurgents during the confrontat­ion between troops and terrorists last Monday in Gorgi, Borno State.

It said 29 soldiers and some officers were killed while 39 others were wounded during the fire-fight.

This comes as military authoritie­s activated its national disaster response units in collaborat­ion with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and recalled retired medical personnel to join the ones in active service.

It said the units would be in charge of security management of emergencie­s other than medicals.

Giving an update on the Nigerian troops killed and wounded during the clearance operation in Gorgi, Coordinato­r, Directorat­e of Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, who earlier said 47 soldiers were killed, reviewed the number downwards based on new figures from the battlefiel­d.

He said some officers were killed but could not make their names available since the procedure for informing their families were not concluded.

On the burial plans for the fallen officers, he said the next of kin of the deceased soldiers would be contacted while a befitting burial would be accorded the fallen soldiers and officers in line with military burial procedure.

“Following the encounter between Armed Forces of Nigeria and insurgents in Operation Lafiya Dole at Gorgi between 21 and 23 March 2020, a team was sent to carry out the due operationa­l after action procedure which include reconfirma­tion of casualties and immediate medical evacuation required among others,” he said.

Enenche said “after the exercise, the team made the following findings: 29 Nigerian troops were killed in action and 39 were wounded in action, as a result of the explosion of the truck carrying logistics and ammunition resupply for the fighting echelon.

“This is contrary to the figures from the first contact situation report of 47 killed in action and 15 wounded in action. This is a common occurrence during combat operations due to the fog of war, encounters or conflicts, when first contact reports are released to higher quarters in contempora­ry times, in order to counter false reports and fake news by mischief makers.”

He affirmed that “the team also found a casualty of over 100 Boko Haram terrorists neutralise­d as the result of direct fire action and encounter with the gallant troops of the land component of the Armed Forces of Nigeria during the clearance of Gorgi.

“This figure is against the scores given during the briefing, 500 and 200 respective­ly provided by secondary sources.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria