Not Less than Eight suicide bombers in a Pick-up van have detonated their bombs,
killing themselves in a failed attempt to cross a military checkpoint at Gubio,
Gubio Local Government of Borno State, the Army has said.
According to a statement by Army spokesman Col. Sani
Usman, the incident occurred about 9.15 am yesterday.
He said the insurgents got frustrated after troops
insisted on searching the vehicle, and one of them detonated his Improvised
Explosive Device (IOD).
The statement reads: “Troops of Operation LAFIYA
DOLE deployed in a checkpoint in Gubio, Gubio Local Government of Borno State,
about 9.15am this morning (yesterday), foiled a suicide attack on Gubio town by
eight insurgents.
“The suicide bombers, who came in a Bedford Pick-up
van, attempted to force their way through but were resisted by troops, who
insisted that the vehicle be checked.
“They refused and detonated one of the suicide
vests, killing eight of them.”
Troops of 8 Task Force Division, during Operation
Hardknock, have rescued 19 women and 19 children from the northern axis of
Borno.
A statement by its Deputy Director, Army Public
Relation, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, said: “The troops of 8 Task Force Division
have begun an operation, codenamed “Operation Hardknock,’’ to clear pockets of Boko Haram terrorist
hiding in remote areas of northern Borno, along the Nigeria-Niger border.
“As the operation progressed, troops cleared pockets
of insurgents from their hideouts in Momo and Tunshe villages around Marte
general area.
“The troops rescued 19 women and 19 children in
Dumba. During the rescue operation, the troops neutralised six insurgents while
others fled with gunshot wounds, leaving behind 22 motorcycles, flags and other
items.”
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