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Eight ISWAP fighters including two Commanders killed in clash with troops in Borno
Eight ISWAP fighters including two Commanders killed in clash with troops in Borno
By: Zagazola Makama
At least eight Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters, including two field commanders and a sector leader, have been killed by Nigerian troops in Borno.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the insurgents were neutralised in an encounter with troops along the Maiduguri–Baga highway on Monday morning.
According to the sources, the clash occurred near Garin Giwa, close to Cross Kauwa, when the terrorists laid an ambush on troops on patrol.
“During the engagement, eight terrorists were killed, including two ‘Munzirs’ (field commanders) and one ‘Qaid’ (sector leader).
“They were identified as Modu Dogo, a Munzir from Dogon Chukun; another unidentified Munzir; and Abu Aisha, a Qaid from Tumbun Mota,” one of the sources said.
The source added that several other fighters were wounded, especially those who fled on foot after abandoning 14 motorcycles recovered by the troops.
The incident is the latest setback for ISWAP fighters operating around the Lake Chad basin.
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