Nigerian Army launches fresh attack, kills major terrorist commander Munzur Ya Audu, 114 others
The Nigerian Armed Forces have announced the killing of a notorious terrorist commander, Munzur Ya Audu.
The notorious terrorist’s death came alongside 114 other terrorists in a series of well-coordinated operations conducted across the country.
Additionally, 238 suspects were apprehended, and 138 hostages were rescued within the past week, Leadership reported.
Major General Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, announced during a press briefing on Thursday, November 21, highlighting the military’s efforts to dismantle terrorist capabilities.
Buba said:
“A notorious terrorist commander named Munzur Ya Audu was neutralized in the North-East through a well-executed operation. We are collecting intelligence, hunting them, and striking locations where they are confirmed to be hibernating.”
In the operations, the troops recovered 145 assorted weapons, including 68 AK-47 rifles, two PKT guns, 28 Dane guns, and various explosive devices. Over 3,800 rounds of assorted ammunition were also seized, The Punch reported.
Oil theft: Nigerian Army captures 51 suspects
The fight against oil theft saw the arrest of 51 suspects and the recovery of stolen crude oil worth ₦921.8 million.
Troops dismantled 56 illegal refining sites, 78 crude oil cooking ovens, and 26 storage tanks in the Niger Delta region.
Recovered items included 872,070 litres of stolen crude oil, and 67,985 litres of illegally refined AGO, speedboats, tricycles, and vehicles.
“These efforts demonstrate the military’s commitment to protecting the nation’s resources,” Buba said.
8 soldiers die, 138 hostages rescued in the operations
Despite the successes, the Armed Forces lost eight soldiers in the operations. Buba extended condolences to the families of the fallen heroes, emphasizing the sacrifices made to protect the nation.
Troops also rescued 138 hostages during the operations, further disrupting terrorist activities in the regions.
Army vows more war against terrorism, crime
Reiterating the Armed Forces’ determination, Buba stated,
“We are at war against a cruel and vicious enemy. It is therefore imperative that we degrade their military capability and effectiveness.”
He added that the Armed Forces remain focused on targeting terrorist logistics bases and other structures linked to terror groups to cripple their operations and networks.
2 soldiers killed as gunmen attack checkpoint in Abia state
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that two soldiers had been killed in an attack by gunmen on an army checkpoint early Wednesday morning, November 13, in Ekenobizi, a border community between Abia and Imo states, in Umuopara, Umuahia South Local Government Area of Abia state.
The assault took place at around 6:18 am when the gunmen arrived in a white Lexus (350/400) model.
While the exact number of attackers remains unclear, a military source, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the vehicle’s make and colour.
Source » msn.com