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- Kingsley Nwezeh inAbuja

The Nigerian Army has confirmed the killing of six soldiers in Takum, Taraba State, during a clash with armed bandits.

It also launched a search and rescue operation for missing personnel after the armed confrontat­ion.

The confirmati­on came as the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor, expressed the determinat­ion of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) to contain security challenges afflicting the nation.

A statement issued by the Nigerian Army Headquarte­rs said six soldiers were killed while one was declared missing during the fire-fight.

Following the developmen­t, the army launched a search and rescue operation for the missing personnel.

It said troops of 93 Battalion in Takum responded to a distress call of an attack on Tati community in Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State when they were ambushed by bandits.

“Troops of 93 Battalion have launched out, on a search and rescue mission for a personnel who is missing in action while responding to a distress call of an attack on Tati community, in Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State in the early hours of Tuesday 20 May 2022.

“The troops had launched out swiftly on receiving a distress call that Tati community was under attack and razed by suspected bandits. While in pursuit of the bandits, troops fell into an ambush staged by the criminals,” it said.

“The troops fought fiercely through the ambush neutralisi­ng four of the bandits. Sadly, during the fire-fight, six gallant soldiers paid the supreme price while one personnel is missing in action.

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