Terrorists attack military base in Sokoto, kill 15 soldiers

Terrorists have reportedly attacked a joint military base code-named “Burkusuma camp” in Sabon Birni local government area of Sokoto state, killing 15 operatives

According to Vanguard, the base was located at Dama village of Sabon Birni local government.

The attack was said to have taken place in the early hours of last Friday.

The paper quoted a source who said: “The bandits who came in large number, surrounded the camp and started firing from different directions”

A former chairman of Sabon Birni, Engineer Idris Muhammad Gobir fondly called Danchadi who confirmed the attack, said many security operatives in the camp were still missing.

The marauders also burnt down two patrol vehicles and carted away another one which was used to convey food items stole from the villagers.

Danchadi said that, they received a report about the attack from a resident of the area who was using Nigerien network.

It could be recalled that the mobile network around the area was shutdown to give room for further operations by the security agencies drafted the area.

“But I will still contact him for more updates and get back to you,” he assured

However, a prominent traditional ruler in the area confirmed that some vehicles were sent to evacuate corpses of the fallen heroes.

“And over 10 trucks loaded with well-armed soldiers are currently in the forest trailing the bandits.

Personnel of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps who sought anonymity confirmed that three of their Corp members were among the casualties.

“As I am talking to you, we are at the morgue to claim and recover their corpses for burial,” he said

It was learnt that the terrorists also attacked Katsira village and shot four persons.

Two of the victims were said to have died instantly while the remaining two were receiving treatment at the undisclosed hospital.

The terrorists were also said to have whisked away with three persons from the village.

The spokesman of the 8 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major Yahaya Ngulde could not comment on the issue but directed our correspondent to reach out to the Director Defence Media Operations Brigadier General Onyeoku bear his phone number.

The General however could be picked calls neither respond to texts sent.

Similarly, the Police Public Relation Officer, ASP Sanusi Abubakar said he was not aware of the attack.

However, the Commissioner for Carriers and Security Matters, Colonel Garba Moyi (rtd) has confirmed the attack on the military base but that he was not sure of the number of death.