Three suspected herdsmen have been killed by Nigerian troops in Tsehombe-Adaka village in Benue State.
The Coordinator of Defense Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, disclosed this incident via a statement released on Monday.
“Troops of Sector one, Operation WHIRL STROKE, yesterday, 6 December 2020 responded to a distress call from Local vigilante members reporting an ongoing attack by suspected armed herdsmen on Tsehombe-Adaka village,” the statement read.
“Troops immediately mobilized to the location leading to a shoot-out between troops and armed bandits.”
“The gallant troops overwhelmed the bandits by superior firepower, following which troops successfully neutralised 3 of the armed bandits while others escaped with gunshot wounds.”
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Some of the weapons recovered from the bandits include one AK 47 rifle loaded with one magazine containing 5 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition.
The defence spokesman said troops have continued to dominate the area with aggressive patrols to deter further attacks, adding that efforts were ongoing to neutralise other bandits that might still be hibernating in the area.
Enenche also used the opportunity to urge residents to continue providing the soldiers with intelligence pertaining to the bandits causing havoc in their communities.
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