Nigerian soldiers go missing after Boko Haram ambush in Borno

Some Nigerian soldiers are missing after they walked into an ambush laid by Boko
Haram members in Borno state yesterday July 21st. A statement by the
spokesperson of the Nigerian Army, Sani Usman, says the soldiers had
earlier in the day finished clearing Boko Haram camps at Guro Gongon
village and environs. As they were returning to their base, they ran
into an ambush by a group of Boko Haram terrorists. 19 soldiers and 3
civilian JTF members were injured in action.

A few of the soldiers were missing after the ambush.
The injured soldiers have been evacuated and are responding to treatment
while a search and rescue party comprising of Special Forces personnel
has since been dispatched to establish contact with the missing
soldiers.

The statement however adds that some of the missing solders have started
returning to their defensive location. The Army says no stone would be
left unturned until every person involved in the operation has been
accounted for.

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