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Army generals escape death in Borno

Army generals escape death in Borno

TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

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“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

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TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

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“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

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TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

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“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

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TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

Advertisement

“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

Advertisement
 

TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

Advertisement

“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

Advertisement
 

TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

Advertisement

“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

Advertisement
 

TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

Advertisement

“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

Advertisement
 

TVC N. The Nigerian Army Chief of Administration, Major General Idris Alkali, and the Acting General Officer Commanding 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Victor Ezugwu, escaped death via improvised explosive devices.

According to a statement by the Director Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman the convoy of the two senior military officers encountered four hidden IEDs during their journey to Bama, in central Borno State.

 The statement read that their convoy encountered and cleared four Improvised explosive devices buried by suspected elements of Boko Haram terrorists along their way from Bama to Gwoza at about 10.00am on Saturday 22nd April 2017.

Usman said, “They encountered the four clustered IEDs buried at a crossing point along Banki Junction and Pulka road, about six kilometres to Firgi in Borno State.

Advertisement

“The Explosive Ordinance Device team, however, were able to quickly detect the deadly IEDs and safely extracted and detonated them.”

He revealed that “The two senior officers were on operational visit to troops of 26 Task Force Brigade deployed for Operation LAFIYA DOLE currently engaged in Operation DEEP PUNCH.”

He said the team also visited 121 Task Force Battalion Pulka.

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