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Terrorism: Heavy Fighting As Troops Engage Boko Haram In Gwoza by Samueldo(m): 8:28am On Aug 12, 2014
Heavy fighting between troops of the Nigerian Military and heavily armed terrorists of the Boko Haram sect fighting to retain control of Gwoza town in Borno State, was on-going last night with Airforce attack helicopters providing air cover as the insurgents remained recalcitrant in the battle.
File Photo: Soldiers in Yola, Adamawa State.
In fact, a top military source, who spoke to Vanguard last night, said the insurgents’ fire-power in being able to withstand the fire-power
of the military forces was a source of concern to the military command in the epicentre of the war on terror.
There were reports of casualties from both the military and the terrorists while the sheer number of the insurgents and the fact that
they were heavily armed prompted the ground troops to request for reinforcements from the air force to provide air bombardments.
Units of the 213 battalion Task Force and 234 Special Operations battalion both based in Mubi which attempted to retake Gwoza Township from Islamist militant Boko Haram were said to have retreated and sent signals for air support as a result of unrelenting gun fire from the insurgents.
While a source said using the word defeat of Nigerian soldiers fighting to retake Gwoza town from the grip of Boko Haram insurgents
was childish, he noted that the commanders on ground were only making strategies for more effective offensive.
Reports from the battle-field had indicated that following three days of fighting over 100 civilians and several soldiers were killed
Vanguard gathered that some officers (names withheld) who led the attempt to recapture Gwoza and other towns from the terrorists were feared either dead or captured by the insurgents and their whereabouts was a source of concern to the military authorities.
Vanguard was told that due to the worrisome terrain of the battle area, the terrorists were able to ambush some of the soldiers and
demobilise some of their equipment.
There were conflicting figures on the casualty figures on the part of soldiers killed, but it was not possible to get confirmation.
Recall that the Nigerian military at the weekend recaptured Damboa town after Boko Haram overran the town and planted its flag.
As at the time of sending this report, Vanguard was expecting the Director of Defence Information, Maj General Chris Olukolade to reply a text questionnaire on the situation of the fighting in Gwoza.

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Re: Terrorism: Heavy Fighting As Troops Engage Boko Haram In Gwoza by lilemmy(m): 8:38am On Aug 12, 2014
Buh what are we going to do to conquer this islamic terrorist, they are really getting out of hand and i just hope it doesnt extend to the western part of the country
Re: Terrorism: Heavy Fighting As Troops Engage Boko Haram In Gwoza by bbello28(m): 8:41am On Aug 12, 2014
Nigeria military been launching surprise attack on terroists since 1963 grin
Re: Terrorism: Heavy Fighting As Troops Engage Boko Haram In Gwoza by lokito: 8:42am On Aug 12, 2014
Why won't those rebels kill our soldiers when they will only fight them half-heartedly. They're in the battle field thinking about their families, how our useless government won't pay their gratuities on time if they die. How the Government will chase their families out of the barracks. How their wives and Children will suffer their absence and another man experiencing her canal knowledge - that one can spoil a man's brain. Our soldiers are brave but tend to be lilly-livered when they remember the resultant treatments they get from a stuppppppid Government.

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