Troops repel ISWAP attack in Damboa: GOC

The Nigerian Army said they repelled an attack by the Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP) in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno on Friday.
The acting General Officer Commanding (GOC) 7 Division of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier-General, Abdulwahab Eyitayo, said that a number of the terrorists on 10 gun trucks and one phantom MRAP attempted to attack Damboa Super Camp of the Nigerian Army.
He said that as they approached, the troops swiftly repelled the attack and forced the terrorists to withdraw in disarray through Sandia village.
The GOC said total normalcy has been restored in the town, as people were going about their normal activities, while exploitation was still ongoing by the Air Task Force to mop up the fleeing terrorists.
“Troops are right now driving around Damboa town for a show of force to boost the confidence of the locals,” he added.
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