Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman
Five people were killed when an
improvised explosive device exploded in northeast Nigeria, in a region
where Boko Haram insurgents have operated for years, the country’s
military said Sunday.
A rickshaw driving close to a military checkpoint on the outskirts of Biu town, Borno State, ran over the IED in the morning.
“The IED exploded instantly killing four
persons comprising of a woman with her baby and two other male adults,”
Usman said, adding that a soldier injured by the blast later died in
hospital.
He added that “the explosion would not
deter us from seeing to the end of Boko Haram terrorists wherever they
might be hiding through our ongoing clearance operations.”
The Nigerian government has won back
swathes of territory from the Islamist insurgents in recent months, with
President Muhammadu Buhari saying in a recent speech marking his first
year in office that “by the end of December 2015, all but pockets and
remnants had been routed” from the northeast.
Source: Punche News

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