How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by ikorodureporta: 9:22am On Jul 20, 2018 |
Exclusive! Untold Story Of Recent Boko Haram's Deadly Attack On Nigerian Troops
PREMIUM TIMES has obtained exclusive details of how insurgents ambushed a detachment of Nigerian troops and hours after overran a fortified military base, inflicting maximum damage.
In an assault that has now created fresh complications for the military operation in war-ravaged North-east, suspected Boko Haram insurgents last weekend attacked troops in Borno and Yobe states, killing soldiers, plundering equipment and supplies and torching even larger quantity of equipment and supplies.
The terrorists hit a convoy of officers, soldiers, informants, local vigilante members and hunters in the first attack on July 13. The early morning ambush, which occurred in Bama Local Government Area, Borno State, initially left five officers and 60 soldiers missing. But most of the troops later found their way back to base by the next morning.
The following day, insurgents swarmed 81 Division Task Force Brigade in Jilli, near Geidam, Yobe State. Three Nigerian Army officers and 28 soldiers were confirmed killed in the attack, military sources who examined the aftermath of the attacks informed PREMIUM TIMES.
Sources disclosed that one officer and 24 soldiers who survived varying but serious degrees of injuries during the attack are currently undergoing treatment at medical facilities in Maiduguri, Borno State, and Damaturu, Yobe State.
Two members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) were also killed in the Jilli attack, while three of their colleagues who sustained serious injury are at the hospital in Maiduguri. Four CJTF members went missing in the attack, while the fate of five remained undetermined.
An officer and two soldiers were acknowledged missing in action in the Bama attack by the Nigerian Army 7 Division Headquarters in Maiduguri. But multiple military sources told PREMIUM TIMES that three officers and nine soldiers were still missing in action as at July 16.
In both attacks, insurgents suffered at least 10 casualties, but were able to cart away military equipment and supplies, both ranging from assorted gun trucks to food items in storage facilities.
The Army downplayed the degree of troops’ setbacks in its reaction to initial news reports about the Bama attack, saying in a July 16 statement that only one officer and one soldier were injured.
Texas Chukwu, a brigadier general and Army spokesperson, completely ignored media enquiries and reports about the attack on the military base in Jilli.
How attack unfolded
For days, PREMIUM TIMES explored multiple channels to uncover behind-the-scenes details of the attacks, which occurred over 200 kilometres apart and which security analysts have linked to the Abu-Mus’ab Al-Barnawi faction of Boko Haram. The group is known to target military interests rather than soft, mostly civilian targets.
Our sources, well informed about the events, explained how the attack unfolded.
The first attack on July 13, they said, involved six officers, 63 soldiers from 21 Brigade in Bama and 22 Task Force Brigade who were moved from their base in Ilorin and stationed in Bama as part of the ongoing war against Boko Haram.
They were joined by eight military informants, one member of CJTF and two hunters. They left Bama around 9:40 a.m. in seven gun trucks, two Toyota Hilux trucks for a planned operation in Kwakwa, a community in the same local government.
Military sources said the troops recorded initial successes in clearing villages of Boko Haram remnants along the way. When they arrived in Kwakwa, they also managed to flush out some insurgents lurking in a part of the community until they advanced to other parts that had become muddy as a result of heavy downpour in recent days.
At about 4:00 p.m., the men found it difficult to move with their gun trucks due to the impassable terrain and decided to disembark and proceed on foot to clear other areas of terrorists. It was at this point that Boko Haram fighters suddenly emerged, formed a ring around them and opened fire.
Most of the soldiers then dispersed in different directions. The rest managed to escape in two gun trucks. The remaining trucks and equipment were abandoned at the scene, PREMIUM TIMES learnt.
By the time air support arrived the next day, only two empty trucks were left, insurgents had made away with five anti-aircraft gun trucks and all the bombs and ammunition in them. The Air Force was unable to tow the remaining two empty trucks away and decided to demobilise them to make it impossible for Boko Haram to remove.
Most of the troops returned to their bases between the first day of the attack and the second day, but one officer and two soldiers were still missing as at July 18 with chances of their return becoming increasingly dimmer by the hour, military sources said.
At least 10 Boko Haram fighters were killed in the attacks and about four AK-47 rifles were also seized from them by troops, sources said.
Abdulmalik Biu (brigadier general), the acting general officer commanding of the 7 Division in Maiduguri, arrived at the 21 Brigade Headquarters in Bama hours after the attack. He interacted with many of the personnel on ground, including those who escaped the onslaught and those who participated in rescue efforts.
At the 81 Division Task Force Brigade in Yobe, which is a key base for the Operation Last Hold, Boko Haram elements caught the soldiers completely off guard, military sources said.
In the July 14 attack, three officers and 28 soldiers were killed, and unknown number unaccounted for as at July 16, two days after.
One officer, 24 soldiers and two members of the CJTF were severely injured and taken to hospitals in Damaturu, Geidam, and Maiduguri.
The brigade commander’s Hilux truck with all the communication gadgets was taken away. The insurgents also took away an ambulance, arms and ammunition, food supply for the period of July 15 to 31, petrol, oil and lubricants, as well as newly-issued military uniforms.
They destroyed stores, offices, church, two Sino trucks, one Mack truck and water tanker in the attack, PREMIUM TIMES learnt.
Mr Chukwu did not respond to PREMIUM TIMES’ requests seeking comments about the contradictions in his statement and what actually transpired in the attack.
Instead, he demanded to know who our sources are, saying he is on ground in Maiduguri and has a better understanding of the attack.
Defence Headquarters spokesperson, John Agim, also declined to comment on the specifics of the attacks.
He however said the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, a lieutenant general, is on ground to assess the situation and that there might be more information for the public thereafter.
Onyema Nwachukwu, colonel, and spokesperson for the 7 Division, said enquiries on the matter should be directed at Mr Chukwu.
Unsolved cases of missing soldiers
The resurgent Boko Haram fighters are at the peak of their raining season onslaught and have been ramping up their campaign against security forces.
Despite claims by President Muhammadu Buhari that his administration has boosted their morale and technically defeated Boko Haram, the troops claimed they are still beset by a high death toll, desertions and arbitrary deductions from their entitlements by senior officers, making it difficult for them to beat back the insurgents despite driving them away from the Sambisa Forest.
Earlier this year, they kidnapped over 100 schoolgirls in a small community in Yobe, but the girls were returned a few weeks later following negotiation by the Buhari administration. Only one of the girls, Leah Sharibu, remained in the custody of the insurgents. There were claims ransom was paid, a claim strongly denied by the Nigerian authorities.
The latest attacks appear to be the first major case of soldiers going missing in Boko Haram ambush in 2018.
In October 2016, scores of soldiers went missing in a Boko Haram ambush near the border with Niger. PREMIUM TIMES’ reports about the attack were initially met with resistance and denial from the Nigerian Army.
But the Army later confirmed that 16 of the soldiers, including their commanding officer, were found dead in the attack, which occurred in River Komadogou Yobe. This came a few days after the Army declared 46 soldiers missing even while publicly denying PREMIUM TIMES reports about the missing troops.
The Army also commissioned a probe to unravel the circumstances leading to the attack and its aftermath, but the outcome of the inquiry remained unknown two years after.
A similar incident occurred in August 2014 when about 480 troops crossed the border into Cameroon as they clashed with Boko Haram. It remained unclear whether all the troops returned to their base safely four years on.
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by ikorodureporta: 9:25am On Jul 20, 2018 |
They keep buying dem weapons 38 Likes |
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by ikorodureporta: 10:28am On Jul 20, 2018 |
Were they nt suppozd to carry out an aerial survey b4 penetrating?? 48 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by TheFreeOne: 11:03am On Jul 20, 2018 |
I stopped commenting on BH attacks since I've realised the FG and the security agencies most especially the army aren't sincere about true happenings in the north east to the extent censoring the media and denying deaths of their own soldiers.
It's unfortunate soldiers most especially young ones are daily being sacrificed for a war created by northern leaders / politicians for selfish political gains. 183 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Shelumiel: 1:19pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Lol...in 2016 , the Nigerian government said "Boko-haram has been technically defeated ." But what we are witnessing now? Is it the military might of the "technically defeated Boko-haram " ? Can someone forward this link to Brig.Texas Chukwu to comment on ...Lmao 20 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by FarahAideed: 1:22pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Premiums times failed to mention that this Same Barnawi faction of Boko Haram have received tens of millions of dollar ( billions of Naira) from the current govt as ransome and prisoner swap deal .... we warned about how wrong it was to pay such huge amounts to terrorist groups for any reason but the govt failed to heed and today that money has been used to re -arm and kill Nigerian soldiers 117 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by RuthlessLeader(m): 1:22pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Technically defeated boko haram just came back from the dead. Sai Barber
But seriously though, why is that government can send 30,000 policemen and hundreds of soldiers to an election in ekiti state but they can't send at least half of our army to northeast to destroy boko haram. What happened to ZERG RUSH 33 Likes |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Sirpaul(m): 1:23pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Before 2015 election ..... we are all saying PDP is BokoHaram....
now 2018 ...... APC is ........... 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by fakuta(f): 1:23pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Ephesians 6:12 King James Version (KJV) For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.[img][/img] 9 Likes
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Paperwhite(m): 1:24pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Until Buhari, presidency/APC, army high command & the residents of these BH-infested core northern Nigerian state come clean about the reality of this sel-infected carnage, then the lies, killings remains & the viscious cycle continue. No Bleep given for python dancers. 21 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Nobody: 1:25pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
![embarassed](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/embarassed.png) if them give you Army form ![angry](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/angry.png) tag that person as your number enemy. The days of enjoying the military are long gone,its the shortest cut to eternity .I will never forget the day we though Boko haram had overrun Damaturu during my service year in 2015. we heard APC shooting into the sky you would think the end has come but alas it was just a soldier who was angry about a superior taking his girlfriend.he was subsequently neutralized oboy see fear that day.Soldiers are employed to die ![embarassed](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/embarassed.png) Rip fallen heroes. 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by yeyeboi(m): 1:25pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Can you just imagine ![shocked](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/shocked.gif) Then One Useless Minister Of Lie Lie will say they have tactically defeated BH ... Ogun kill all of una 14 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by strangest(m): 1:25pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Really sad... But when they were negotiating with them and allegedly giving them money in exchange for assumed chibok girls... Were they not expecting such? I have always been against negotiating with terrorists 3 Likes |
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by ednut1(m): 1:26pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
I blame the soldiers for this rubbish. They shud have carried out a coup in the early days of this madness and wiped off all d politicians, army ogas and elite sponsoring these bastards. 28 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by bjayx: 1:26pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
I'll read later |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by tuoyoojo(m): 1:27pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
it is sad that the military would blatantly deny an attack that obviously took place
what do they intend to achieve by this 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by kullozone(m): 1:27pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Let them kill themselves. The way I see sha, boko haram may win ![smiley](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/smiley.png) 12 Likes |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by RuthlessLeader(m): 1:27pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
fakuta: Ephesians 6:12 King James Version (KJV) For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.[img][/img] Keep quoting bible, those christians killed by herdsmen in their churches must have had little faith. Please go to northeast and call down fire to consume Boko haram na? Nonsense. 3 Likes |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by specter00: 1:28pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Na wa |
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by RuthlessLeader(m): 1:28pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
ednut1: I blame the soldiers for this rubbish. They shud have carried out a coup in the early days of this madness and wiped off all d politicians, army ogas and elite sponsoring these bastards. They only know how to terrorize civilians. And they are the 5th worst army in the world. 24 Likes |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Chiedu4Trump: 1:29pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
These killings that are going on mainly against the church of Jesus, and Buhari denies it is an affront! Well I was given good news for the Saints of Jesus. Christians From Nigeria Can Claim Political Asylum
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Read https://www.gov.uk/claim-asylum/eligibility 2 Likes |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Sharpshooota: 1:29pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Buhari remains a terrorist 23 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Sharpshooota: 1:30pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
strangest: Really sad... But when they were negotiating with them and allegedly giving them money in exchange for assumed chibok girls... Were they not expecting such? I have always been against negotiating with terrorists The money was used to buy weapons And to kill and kidnap more Buhari is a terrorist 27 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Kelklein(m): 1:31pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
The Nigeria government keeps trying so hard to cover smoke..
We saw clips of Boko Haram during the last Salah Celebration organising prayers with environment showing every element of an organized community: Markets, Farms etc with Children and women going about, I knew a day like this will come when they will need more armour and overrun a military base.
The government should keep deluding themselves. 13 Likes |
Re: How Boko Haram Killed Soldiers In Borno & Yobe: The Untold Story - Premium Times by Gucciboss: 1:31pm On Jul 20, 2018 |
Lol
I was opportune to meet two soldiers that served in borno recently, the story coming from them was so disheartening 21 Likes |