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ISWAP blames weekend’s attack on fifth columnists
The Islamic State of the West African Province (ISWAP) has blamed the killing of over twenty of its members by the Nigerian military at Daban Masara in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno state on Sunday to the activities of fifth columnists within its ranks.
Recall that ISWAP elements and their collaborators including their fishermen, were killed in coordinated ground and aerial strikes by the Nigerian military at Daban Masara in Kukawa Local Government Area of Borno state.
The precise intelligence-led airstrike coordinated by the Air Task Force Command resulted in the killing of more than 20 ISWAP sympathizers, who were then delivering some logistics items to ISWAP terrorists.
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According to a military source, the location was an area administered by ISWAP terrorists, which also served as a meeting point where weapons, fuel, food items, motorcycles and other logistics are delivered to the terrorists.
The location has no residents or households and fishing has been banned in the area. It harbours only the terrorists, their allies and workers in the fishing business.
According to reports, some senior commanders of ISWAP namely Amir Ibn-Umar, Muhammed Dan-Fulani, Amir Doctor and Malam Bashir, undertook sympathy visits to the ISWAP to victims at their den, on Monday.
Ibn-Umar said: “On behalf of Aba-Ibrahim, the Wali, we are here to extend our sympathy to you over the sad incident that occurred on Sunday which led to the death of some of our own, as well as some fishermen.”
The ISWAP Commander said the attack on them was due to the activities of fifth columnists among them, who exposed their activities to the Nigerian military.
He warned them to be careful and make sure they always hide under trees to evade air raids launched by military jets.
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