Suspected
Boko Haram terrorists have burnt down houses, including the family home
of the Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Tukur Buratai, in his village in
Borno State.
At least, two people were killed and
eight injured during the attack on Buratai village on Tuesday, sources
told our correspondent in Abuja.
It was learnt that the terrorists killed two auto mechanics and torched some houses during the attack on the community.
“What really happened was that Boko Haram
went there. They killed two motorcycle mechanics and torched some
houses. It is not a massive attack. It was an isolated opportunistic
attack, but the Army is on top of the situation. Troops are on the
ground now,” a source stated.
Meanwhile,
additional roads have been cleared of landmines by troops for use by
commuters in compliance with the directive by the CAS to troops in the 3
and 7 Divisions of the Nigerian Army.
The acting Director, Army Public
Relations, Col. Sani Usman, said in a statement that the road linking
Biu-Sabon Gari to Damboa in Borno State has been cleared of landmines.
“The public are encouraged to use the road as adequate security measures have been put in place for their safety,” Usman said.
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