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Five ISWAP Commanders, many fighters killed as troops repel terrorists’ attacks in Yobe, Borno

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“The death of the five commanders marked a significant setback for ISWAP’s command and tactical operations in the North East. These commanders led the latest failed offensive from multiple fronts, deploying RPGs, anti-aircraft guns, and suicide bombers in a bid to overrun our locations. But they were overwhelmed by combined ground and air counter-assaults,” the source said.

By Hamza Suleiman

Troops of the Nigerian Army have killed five suspected field commanders of an Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) while repelling multiple coordinated terrorist attacks in Borno and Yobe States.

The slain ISWAP commanders were identified as Ari Kolo (Munzir Abbagajiri), Ya Muhammad (from Dosula), Abu Aisha (from Abba Gajiri), Hamzalah (Qaid at Gambo Gege and Faruk villages), and Abu Rijal (from Dosula).

The ISWAP Commanders were killed in an overnight operation by combined military forces operating under Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) in the North-east, a reliable military source revealed on Thursday.

The source said that the suspected slain commanders were killed during simultaneous clashes in Dikwa, Mafa, Gajibo, and Katarko areas of Borno and Yobe.

According to the source, the operation was the biggest blow against the terrorists this year.

The source added that dozens of terrorists were also neutralised during fierce battles that lasted several hours.

“The death of the five commanders marked a significant setback for ISWAP’s command and tactical operations in the North East.

“These commanders led the latest failed offensive from multiple fronts, deploying RPGs, anti-aircraft guns, and suicide bombers in a bid to overrun our locations. But they were overwhelmed by combined ground and air counter-assaults,” the source said.

The source further said that the slain commanders were behind previous deadly ambush on troops, drone-enabled IED attacks, and assaults on Forward Operating Bases along the Dikwa–Gajibo corridor.

However, Lt.-Col. Sani Uba, the Media Information Officer of OPHK, said in a statement that the terrorists had launched simultaneous attacks around midnight, targeting troop locations in Dikwa, Mafa, and Katarko, but were repelled.

Uba said that elimination of “these top figures had degraded ISWAP’s field leadership and disrupted their command network.”

He said that the troops recovered 38 AK-47 rifles, seven PKT machine guns, five RPG tubes, two GPMGs, hand grenades, and thousands of rounds of assorted ammunition.

(NAN)

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