Sunday, 29 May 2016

Mine #Explosion Kills Woman, Baby, Soldier And 2 Others In #Borno State

The Nigerian Army has on Sunday announced that a mine explosion along the Biu -Damboa road, Borno state has sent a woman with her baby and 3 other men to their early grave.

The Director of Army Public Relations (DAPR), Col. Sani Usman, said that a tricycle, known as “Keke NAPEP”, had unknowingly stepped on an IED planted by the side of Biu -Damboa road close to a military checkpoint on the outskirts of Biu town, Borno State.

The explosion also injured a military official in the area.

The DAPR said the four civilians died instantly while the soldier died at the hospital.

Read the full statement below.


At about 8.15am today a tricycle, known as “Keke NAPEP” unknowingly stepped on an Improvise Explosive Device (IED) planted by the side of Biu -Damboa road close to a military checkpoint at the outskirts of Biu town, Borno State.

Unfortunately, the IED exploded instantly killing 4 persons comprising of a woman with her baby and 2 other male adults.

Three other persons were injured including a soldier and they were immediately evacuated to Biu General Hospital. We regret to state that the injured soldier also died at the hospital.

The general area has been cordoned off and Explosive Ordinance Device (EOD) team from Forward Operation Base (FOB) in Buratai have been mobilized to carry out further search of the area.

Preliminary investigations shows that the IED was buried long time ago undetected. It exploded when the tricycle erroneously stepped on it.

We commiserate with the families of the victims of this sad incident.

This unfortunate development has brought to the fore, the need for more security consciousness and vigilance among all.

We would like to reiterate that the explosion would not deter us from seeing to the end of Boko Haram terrorists wherever they might be hiding through our ongoing clearance operations.

We want to use this opportunity to solicit for more cooperation from the members of the public to enable us succeed in the fight against the remnants of these criminal elements going by the appellation “Boko Haram terrorists”.

Members of the ferocious Islamic death cult are known to plant mines, also called Improvised Explosive Devices, on roads as they run from soldiers who are trying to restore peace and normalcy to affected states.

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