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So Sad! Nigerian Colonel, 2 Soldiers Killed In Bloody Battle With Bandits in Katsina

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 25th Sep, 2020 - tori.ng

An officer of the Nigerian army and two soldiers have died in brutal battled with bandits.

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One senior military officer said to be a colonel and two soldiers have died in a brutal battle with bandits in Katsina.
 
Brigadier General Benard Onyeuko, Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, said this in a statement on Friday.
 
He recalled that on Thursday, troops on a clearance operation against criminals across the North-West zone got information on bandits’ attack in Unguwar Doka village, Faskari LGA of Kastina State.
 
Onyeuko said the Operation SAHEL SANITY operatives responded swiftly and mobilized to the general area.
 
“They successfully cleared the village of the marauders to the admiration of the locals. During the encounter, troops successfully neutralized 21 bandits while others escaped with gunshot wounds into the forest as evident by the trails of blood along the criminals’ escape route.

“The gallant troops successfully rescued 3 kidnapped victims including an 8 months old baby who have been in the custody of the criminals for more than 23 days. During the exploitation phase of the operation, the gallant troops recovered one AK 47 rifle, one AK 47 magazine and 3 Motorcycles from the fleeing bandits.

“Regrettably, resulting from the encounter with the bandits, one gallant officer and 2 soldiers paid the supreme sacrifice while 2 other soldiers were wounded in action and are currently receiving medical treatment in a military medical facility and responding positively.”
 
The statement added that troops have continued to pursue the bandits into the forest and dominate the general areas with aggressive fighting patrols to deny them any respite.
 
The military urged them not to rest on their oars until the region is completely rid of all criminal elements.
 
Onyeuko assured of the safety of lives and property and encouraged Nigerians to give timely and credible information.
 


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