Four Soldiers, Commanding Officer Who Went Missing After Boko Haram Ambush, Rescued

Sani Usman-Nigerian ArmyFive soldiers, including a unit commanding officer, earlier declared missing after running into an ambush laid by Boko Haram Terrorists at Guro Gongon, Alargamo area of Borno State, have been rescued, the Nigerian Army said on Saturday.

The Army yesterday said 16 soldiers and three officers were missing after an operation to clear the remnants of the terrorists in Alagarno general area, Borno on Wednesday.

Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor, the Theatre Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, stated this while briefing newsmen in Maiduguri, the state capital.

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Irabor added that 16 soldiers and three Civilian JTF members were also wounded during the operation.

“On July 20, own troops with some Civilian JTF conducted clearing operation to Gongon village in Alagarno general area.

”Own troops destroyed Boko Haram camps and captured a gun truck mounted with an Anti-Aircraft gun, an RPG tube, a Light Machine Gun, 3 AK-47 rifles and other logistic items of the terrorists.

“However, when own troops were returning to their defensive location, they ran into an ambush by the terrorists who came to reinforce their fleeing comrades.

”The troops fought back gallantly killing many of them; sadly, 16 soldiers and three Civilian JTF were wounded in action; some others, including the Commanding Officer are missing in action.

“A search party has been dispatched; so far, six soldiers and four Civilian JTF have rejoined unit, the wounded are stable and responding to treatment.

”Currently, there are three officers and 16 soldiers still missing”, Irabor said.

In an update on Saturday, the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Colonel Sani Usman, said in a concerted effort to find the missing soldiers, air assets, Special Forces and patrols were deployed and early hours of today, Saturday, the search party found 5 more officers and soldiers, including the unit’s Commanding Officer.

Col. Usman added that though the rescued soldiers are in a stable condition, they have been moved to military medical facilities for medical care.