Troops foil Mallam Fatori attack, 80 insurgents killed

Troops foil Mallam Fatori attack, 80 insurgents killed

From Jude Owuamanam, Jos


More than 80 insurgents and three high-profile commanders have been neutralised by troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), in the early hours of Wednesday.

This followed the successful repulsion of a coordinated and simultaneous five-pronged terrorist attack on their positions at Mallam Fatori in Sector 3.

According to the Media Information Officer, Headquarters Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI, Lt. Col. Sani Uba, the terrorists were met with overwhelming resistance as they advanced in large numbers on foot and deployed armed drones in a desperate bid to breach the defences of troops at the 68 Battalion location, particularly along the frontage of Bravo Company from the Duguri general area.

However, the troops, having maintained full situational awareness of the battlespace, had anticipated the attack and deliberately prepared an offensive-defensive operation designed to decisively defeat and annihilate the assault elements.

The statement said that, through disciplined fire control, coordinated manoeuvre, and superior tactical execution, the attackers were engaged, disrupted, and routed in disarray, with no fewer than 80 terrorists neutralised during the engagement.

Sani said, “The firefight was further reinforced by precision close air support from the Air Component of Operation HADIN KAI, complemented by rapid strike passes from allied Nigerien air assets, which compounded the pressure on the fleeing insurgents.

“Exploitation of the engagement area led to the recovery of a substantial cache of weapons, ammunition and combat enablers, including 52 AK-47 rifles, 8 PKT machine guns, 7 RPG tubes, 5 General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMGs), over 3,000 rounds of assorted 7.62mm ammunition, 21 RPG bombs, 9 locally fabricated IEDs, multiple magazines, communication radios and components of armed drones deployed by the terrorists.

“Despite the scale and intensity of the assault, own troops recorded minimal casualties, with four soldiers wounded in action and promptly stabilised, while follow-on Battle Damage Assessment of air interdictions remains ongoing.

“Significantly, the operation resulted in the neutralisation of three high-profile terrorist commanders, namely Mallam Abdulrahman Gobara, Mallam Ba Yuram and Abou Ayyuba, who were key figures in coordinating and leading the failed assault.

“Additionally, several other identified fighters were eliminated during the engagement, including Zarkawi, Ba Bunu, Rawa Fannami, Abowor Suwurti, Bulama Mil, Abu Aisha, Suleimana, Abu Rijal, Abu Ali, Abba Gana Kawiyya and Ahmodu Hirasama.

“The elimination of these commanders and fighters represents a severe disruption to the terrorist command structure and operational capability within the axis.

“This decisive victory represents a major operational setback for the terrorist network and further underscores the growing combat effectiveness, resilience and tactical superiority of Operation HADIN KAI forces across the theatre.

“The failed attack clearly contradicts recent misleading propaganda and false narratives suggesting that troops are overwhelmed or experiencing setbacks.

“On the contrary, troops remain firmly in control of all locations, maintaining dominance through sustained offensive operations, effective joint force integration and high morale.

“Operation HADIN KAI reassures the general public that the security situation in Mallam Fatori and its environs remains firmly under control, while urging citizens to remain vigilant and disregard unverified reports intended to undermine ongoing military operations.”

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