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No Suicide Bomb Attack In IDP Camp Nor Ambush On Soldiers – Army Insists

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BEVERLY HILLS, December 12, (THEWILL) – The Nigerian Army has dismissed reports of a suicide bomb attack at an Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Pulka community of Gwoza Local Government Area, Borno State describing the news as ‘misleading’.

The military also described as ‘fictitious’, the purported killing of six soldiers by Boko Haram insurgents in an ambush on Damboa Road.

Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Operation Lafiya Dole, gave the clarifications in an interview in Maiduguri on Tuesday.

Nwachukwu disclosed that two suicide bombers infiltrated Pulka town on Monday but one was neutralised by the troops while the other one detonated an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) in the town killing two persons while two others sustained injuries.

He added that a military vehicle stepped on an IED device planted on Damboa Road on Sunday, noting that two soldiers lost their lives in the incident.

“The incident in Pulka occurred inside the town and not at the IDPs camp. The gallant troops neutralised one of the attackers even before causing harm to any one, while the other suicide bomber detonated the explosive killing two persons and injuring two others,” he revealed.

“There was no ambush by the insurgents on our troops. The soldiers were involved in an IED explosion accident when their vehicle stepped on the device planted on the road.

“Two soldiers were involved in the incident; there was no ambush, no ammunition carted away or six soldiers killed, as being erroneously reported. It is a misrepresentation of facts.”

Nwachukwu said the military authorities had sympathised with the victims of the suicide bomb attack in Pulka, and reiterated its commitment to the protection of lives and property.

The army spokesman also called on the people in the region to be vigilant and provide useful information to the military on suspicious activities in their respective communities.

“Security and peace building is a collective responsibility; I call on community and religious leaders to mobilise their people and cooperate with the military in the fight against insurgency,” he continued.

“Boko Haram insurgents do not wear uniform to easily identify them. People must be vigilant to report suspicious persons and contribute to the restoration of peace in the region.”

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