The troops of Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) have eliminated 10 Boko Haram terrorists in Baga, Borno State during an early morning attack, the Force spokesman, Col. Timothy Antigha, said on Monday.
He, however, said a soldier was killed by the terrorists and five others were wounded during the exchange of fire.
Col. Antigha said in a statement that four of the 10 terrorists killed by the troops of MNJTF were suicide bombers.
Col. Antigha said: “What was meant to be a surprise dawn attack on Multinational Joint Task Force and national troops this morning became a nightmare for the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), as 10 of its terrorists met their waterloo in Baga.
“Specifically, at about 5:30a.m. this morning, ISWAP terrorists numbering about 30 infested troops’ defensive locality. However, vigilant troops spotted their approach and promptly thwarted what could have been an audacious assault.
“In the process, 10 terrorists, including four suicide bombers were neutralised. Others escaped with gunshot wounds, as blood-stained tracks were observed.”
Col. Antigha: “Additionally, assorted arms and ammunition were impounded from other terrorists, who fled in disarray. Unfortunately, a soldier paid the supreme price, while five others sustained varying injuries and have been evaluated for medical attention.
“It must be re-emphasised that the MNJTF, acting cohesively with national forces, will continue to pursue courses of action necessary for the achievement of its mandate in the Lake Chad Basin.