Seven Killed, Many Missing As Boko Haram Ambushes Military, Convoy - Liberty TV/Radio - News - Voice For All! Vision For Alll!
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June 28, 2020
At least 9 Nigerian soldiers were reported dead on Saturday as suspected Boko Haram insurgents ambushed a military van escorting travellers from Maiduguri to Damboa town, witnesses and security sources say.
The incident is the first in a long time that soldiers escorting travellers along that route would suffer such an attack.
Damboa, 87 km South from Maiduguri the state capital, has been one of the most attacked local government headquarters in Borno State.
Although soldiers have been protecting the town from being attacked or seized by insurgents, the highway to Damboa, which also leads to Chibok local government has been considered one of the most dangerous roads in the state.
At lest three days in a week, vehicles conveying travellers to and from the route would have to queue up to be escorted by armed security personnel, including soldiers. The escort team would also be responsible for accompanying travellers coming to Maiduguri from either Chibok or Damboa.
On Saturday, travellers from Maiduguri reportedly ran into an ambush by Boko Haram who targeted the military escort van.
“It happened at about 12:00pm to 01:00pm. When the convoy of travellers arrived Abbari village,” said a traveller who survived the attack.
“We were almost getting to Damboa when suddenly we heard some loud sound, and before one could figure out what was happening, we saw the escort vehicle up in flames and thick smoke. Then we began to hear sporadic shootings from different locations.”
The survivor, a 32-year-old male who requested anonymity due to security concerns, said all the passengers in the vehicles disembarked and fled the scene.
“I believe many soldiers may have died because the shooting at the military vehicle had hit it badly.”
Also speaking a leader of the Civilian Joint Task Force, CJTF, Bunu Malam, confirmed to Liberty News that “nine soldiers were escorting travellers from Maiduguri to Damboa,”
“The attackers had also gone away with a patrol vehicle belonging to our vigilante operatives who were also part of the escort team”.
The source said the attackers did not touch the civilian travellers.
The military has yet to comment on the matter. A text message to the acting Director Army Public Relations, Col. Sagir Musa, was not replied Saturday night.