Boko Haram ambush Army commanding officer’s convoy, kills six 



commanding officer near Bulabilin, a village along the Maiduguri/Damboa highway. Quoting an unnamed security source, the report also said the attack left scores of injured people 
Nigeria's quest to defeat Islamist group, Boko Haram is still on course - The mission is however becoming increasingly difficult by the day as the terrorists regroup and attack every now and then - Senior officers of the Nigerian Army are also not immune from the attacks A report by Sahara Reporters claims that six persons were killed on Thursday, October 19, when suspected Boko Haram terrorists ambushed the convoy a Nigerian military senior officer. According to the report, the terrorists attacked the Nigerian Army's commanding officer near Bulabilin, a village along the Maiduguri/Damboa highway. Quoting an unnamed security source, the report also said the attack left scores of injured people.
Nigerian Army convoys are routinely targeted by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno state. Source: Twitter  The commanding officer’s convoy was reportedly travelling along the road when it suddenly came under heavy fire by insurgents. The source said: “Our convoy came under terrorist attack yesterday a few kilometres after Bulabilin when the commanding officer of Bulabilin village was going to Damboa. Unrepentant terrorists killed our soldiers and seriously wounded others,” said the source.

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