About 190 Nigerian troops were ambushed a few kilometers from Okene
in Kogi state today. The attack took place around 6: 05 AM Nigerian time
as militants cut through the convoy of Mali-bound Nigerian army
peacekeepers traveling in three luxurious buses via Kaduna too Bamako,
Mali. The militants decimated the convoy with the aid of IEDs planted on
the highway and began firing on the troops afterwards.
The soldiers were under escort at the time and the military escorts
alter returned fire, but the assailants who were parked on both sides of
the highway escaped the scene after two soldiers had been killed and
several others injured.
Nigerian Army spokesperson, Brigadier General Bola Koleosho
confirmed to Saharareporters by phone that two soldiers were killed
while the bomb explosion injured four others. The wounded soldiers are
receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Center in Okene.
The attack is coming on the heels of disclosure by the Chief of Army
Staff Azubuike Ihejirika last week that Mali trained Boko Haram sect
militants have arrived Nigeria in large numbers to carry out attacks on
various targets in the country.
Also a JTF source told SaharaReporters that Boko Haram elusive
leader, Abubakar Shekau is currently in Mali receiving weapon training
after sustaining injuries during a shoot out in Maiduguri last year. The
source said Shekau now limps on one leg.
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