Weaponized NAF Augusta Helicopter |
The Nigerian military has
rushed an Augusta helicopter to the battle front in Rann, northern Borno, to
pick one of the four soldiers wounded in Friday’s fierce battle with fighters
of the Boko Haram terror sect.
Nigerian
soldiers had killed at least 15 terrorists after the sect members sprung a
surprise attack on their location on Friday morning, as exclusively reported by
PREMIUM TIMES.
The
military moved swiftly shortly after receiving information from battle
commanders who requested urgent evacuation of a soldier said to be critically
injured, our sources said.
Military
insiders disclosed that the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) helicopter departed
Maiduguri for Rann at around 1 p.m. to convey the soldier to 133 Reference
Hospital in Kaduna.
One
official said the three other injured soldiers might be evacuated as well if
their conditions deteriorate and become unmanageable by medical personnel at
the war front.
Before
proceeding to Rann, the helicopter made a stopover at Gamboru to pick up the
commanding officer of 3 Battalion.
The
aircraft is said to have returned to base in Maiduguri.
Military
insiders praised military authorities for responding quickly to the request for
casualty evacuation, describing the action as “a new high in a renewed push to
be extra vigilant and efficiency in battle.”
“The
pace at which they responded to the distress call is commendable,” one soldier
said. “With this kind of efficiency, there will be better morale among troops.”
A
gun fight had ensued between Nigerian troops of Operation Lafiya Dole and Boko
Haram terrorists at 6 a.m this morning and did not end until after 9 a.m.
Our
sources said the battle began when fighters of the terror group launched a
surprise attack on troops location in Rann, shooting sporadically.
Troops
from 3 Battalion and 112 Task Force Battalion are stationed in the area, our
sources said.
The
soldiers responded promptly, killing an unknown number of the terrorists, and
wounding several others.
The
battle raged for over two hours, and when the dust settled, several terrorists
were found dead.
One
of our sources said more than 15 of the Boko Haram fighters were killed in
action.
Another
said the figure was much higher, saying many other terrorists escaped from the
scene with gunshot wounds.
Both
sources however said four Nigerian soldiers were wounded in action, adding that
authorities had since contacted the nearby 22 Brigade to send air ambulance to
evacuate a critically injured soldier.
Our
sources gave arms and ammunition recovered from the terrorists to include two
AK47 rifles, four FN rifles, one M21 rifle, 110 X 7.62MM NATO ammunition, 20 X
7.62MM special,, 40 X M21 rounds, 4 X FN extra magazine and two locally made
explosives.
Friday’s
battle is the first since the military overpowered and chased the Boko Haram
sect from the dreaded Sambisa Forest, a fortress from where the group launched attacks
on Nigeria for years.
It
also came a day after the leader of the terror sect, Abubakar Shekau, appeared
in a new video, claiming his group had not been defeated.
The
Army immediately shot back, saying the video by Mr. Shekau was a piece of
propaganda that should be disregarded.
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