How gallant soldier died saving nursing mother in Katsina

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The Defence Headquarters says a soldier died Thursday while trying to rescue an abducted nursing mother as troops clashed with bandits in a Katsina village.

According to a Sunday statement signed by Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, Brigadier General Benard Onyeuko, the incident occurred in Diskuru village in Faskari Local Government Area.

The defence spokesman revealed that troops eliminated five bandits and rescued three kidnapped women and their babies.

“On October 29, 2020, troops swiftly responded to a distress call about bandits activities at Diskuru village in Faskari Local Government Area of Katsina State.

“The incident was recorded as the marauding bandits storm the village on several motorcycles, shooting sporadically with the intent to scare the locals and loot valuables.

“On arrival, the gallant troops engaged the criminals in a fierce firefight forcing them to withdraw in disarray. Resulting from the encounter, three bandits were neutralised by the troops as several others were believed to have escaped with various degrees of gunshot wounds. During the exploitation phase, two additional bandits’ bodies were discovered along their withdrawal route.

“Also in the aftermath of the encounter, three women and their infants earlier kidnapped by the bandits were rescued from the criminals. Troops continue to dominate the village and adjoining the environment to deny the bandits any respite.

“Regrettably, one brave soldier paid the supreme price in an attempt to save one of the rescued nursing mothers in the heat of the encounter,” thee statement read.

He added that troops arrested two suspected bandits collaborators identified as Samaila Usman and Idi Bello at Dan Ali village on October 27.

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