Nigerian army officers | File photo
The Nigerian Army (NA) says “some gallant warriors paid the supreme price” as bandits launched coordinated attacks on military bases in parts of Kaduna and Niger states.
In a statement on Wednesday, the army said the attacks occurred on Tuesday at forward operating bases in Kwanar Dutse, Mairiga and Boka in Niger state, as well as in Aungwan Turai, Chikun LGA of Kaduna.
The army described the assault as a “three-pronged attack” on the bases.
“In response, troops of the land and air components swiftly launched several counter-attacks that neutralised scores of the bandits during fierce engagements,” the statement reads.
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The army added that four other soldiers sustained gunshot wounds and are currently receiving treatment.
Troops were praised for their gallantry and resilience during the “day-long battles”.
The NA added that clearance operations are ongoing in the surrounding areas to root out fleeing bandits and restore normalcy.
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