By Philip Otuo
The military has commenced an operation in Sambisa Forest in Borno
State to flush out the Boko Haram. The forest is widely believed to host
some of the training camps and facilities of the deadly sect.
It was learnt that the military high command decided to invade the
vast forest in order to make the North-West safe for the general
elections.
A reliable source in the Army told PUNCH in Abuja that Air Force jets
started the raid on Monday. He added that surveillance activities and
raids were going on simultaneously against Boko Haram.
The source, who did not want his name in print because he was not
authorised to speak on the development, said that massive ground
operation would follow the aerial operations .
He said, “The military started an operation in the Sambisa Forest on
Monday. For now, there are no specific cases of arrest; we don’t have
that information now. The Air Force has been operating in the area since
Monday. It is after that that the ground troops who are on red alert
would be moved in.”
Also, a source close to an office strategic to the operations said
that a lot of activities were going on simultaneously in the forest and
other parts of the North-East believed to host Boko Haram camps.
He explained that the military was combing the forest because of
intelligence reports that some of the insurgents who were dislodged from
some communities in the North- East were moving back to the forest.
Meanwhile, Boko Haram fighters attacked Chadian army positions in
Gamboru, Borno State on Wednesday but were beaten back. The Chadian
troops are in Gamboru as part of a regional offensive against the
islamist sect, which had staged several cross-border attacks over the
past week.
“We knew they were going to attack us. We were waiting. The battle didn’t last long. They fled,” a Chadian soldier said.
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