Tuesday 7 October 2014

Boko Haram use 3 Choppers in its first air attack on Nigerian soldiers



Boko Haram Insurgents With "3 Choppers" Kill 70 Soldiers, Attempt To Capture Hometown Of Military Chief 

Boko Haram fighters yesterday killed at least 70 soldiers in a fierce battle between insurgents and Nigerian troops for control of the towns of Bazza and Vimtim in Adamawa State. 

Vimtim is the hometown of Nigeria's Chief of Defense Staff, Alex Badeh. 

In the battle, which was fierce, it was confirmed that Nigerian troops have killed more than300 Islamist militants. 

A soldier who escaped from the fierce battle told SaharaReporters that the heavily armed Boko Haram militants used three helicopters to reinforce their ground attacks against Nigerian troops. The source said Nigerian soldiers fought gallantly and were able to stop the insurgents from capturing Vimtim. He added, however, that Nigerian troops had lost at least eight brand new Armored Personnel Carriers in the battle. 

SaharaReporters is still seeking updates from Nigerian military sources in the battlefront. 

In the past five weeks, Nigerian soldiers have maintained a consistent edge over Islamist insurgents operating in Nigeria's northeast zone. 

The army has killed some high-level commanders as well as hundreds of their foot soldiers, captured numerous vehicles and tanks, and repelled a series of attempts by Boko Haram fighters to seize new territory in Borno and Adamawa States. 

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