Yay! This is called operation fire for fire.... Brave resident of Kalabalge village in
Borno State have repelled an early morning attack by Boko Haram insurgents on
their community traditional fighting equipment and charms on Tuesday.
The villagers killed several of the attackers
and captured about 10 of the invaders alive.
The insurgents, numbering over 300 launched
their attack around 4am today but were met by armed villages who had prior
knowledge of the attack.
A vigilante member in the community who spoke
with PREMIUM TIMES said they had made spiritual and security precautions and
have thus successfully contained all previous attacks by the insurgents.
"We have told them (Boko Haram) that
they cannot take their attacks to our village because, we have taken measures
both security wise and spiritually to prevent them,” he said.
He said they were able to repel the latest
attack after laying ambush on the insurgents.
“They wanted to attack us just the way they
did in Bama, Konduga and Damboa, but we got the wind of it and all of us laid
ambush for them; when they neared the village, we opened fire using our Dane
duns, double barrel rifles and bows-and-arrows.
"Most of them who were shocked took to
their heels, but many of them died, some that were injured have been caught
alive and are with the security people as I am talking to you.”
Pulse.ng learnt that Boko Haram invaders have
launched several attacks on Kalabalge, a largely agro-nomad community
that serves as the headquarters of Kalabalge LGA of Borno state.
The incident was confirmed by a State
Security Service official on conditions of anonymity.
“The insurgents tried to attack the village
as at 5 a.m. of this morning (Tuesday) but the vigilante and some members of
the village who got the hint of the attack laid ambush and were able to kill as
many of them as possible, while about ten of them were caught alive; they also
recovered two trucks from the insurgents," the source said.
Boko Haram has recently increased attacks on
communities near Nigeria's border with Cameroon, killing over 300 in Gamboru in
a recent attack.
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