The Nigerian Army has confirmed the killing of 17 soldiers during a deadly terrorist attack on its military base near Bangi community in Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State on Tuesday.
The assault, which began in the early hours of the day, also left 10 other soldiers injured in what the Army described as a prolonged and intense firefight.
In a statement released on Wednesday by Lt. Col. Appolonia Anele, Acting Director of Army Public Relations, the Army said the operation was launched based on credible intelligence, leading to a direct confrontation with about 300 armed bandits in Kwanar Dutse Forest.
“The criminals had attempted a night-time transit towards Kwatankoro Forest, where they were reportedly planning coordinated attacks on surrounding communities or looking for a safe haven to evade the pressure from our operations in Zamfara State,” Anele explained.
“However, their movement and actions were effectively disrupted by troops who engaged them in a fierce firefight that lasted over three hours,” she said.
The Nigerian Air Force also supported the operation by conducting precision airstrikes on the terrorists’ escape routes. According to the Army spokesperson, the air raids delivered “accurate heavy bombardments on identified terrorists’ locations.”
“Although the exact number of casualties could not be ascertained, multiple blood trails along their escape routes presumably indicate significant enemy losses. Further operation is ongoing to ascertain the full extent of the damage inflicted on the terrorists,” she added.
Lt. Col. Anele expressed deep regret over the loss of military personnel, stating:
“Seventeen brave and gallant soldiers paid the supreme price during the encounter, while ten others sustained varying degrees of injury. The wounded personnel have been evacuated to a military medical facility, where they are receiving treatment and are in stable condition.”
The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Oluwafemi Oluyede, has extended his condolences to the families of the fallen soldiers and assured that the best possible care is being provided for the injured.
“The Chief of Army Staff also directed the military medical teams to ensure the best possible care for the injured troops,” Anele noted.
The Nigerian Army has promised to continue its operations to flush out terrorist elements and ensure the safety and security of affected communities.