The Nigerian Army disclosed this in a statement issued on Friday by the acting Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, Lt. Col. Olabisi Ayeni.
According to the statement, the operation was carried out on May 6 in collaboration with other security agencies following intelligence reports on alleged terrorist collaborators in the community.
The Army said troops on an intelligence-led patrol came under attack from gunmen operating from a building allegedly used as a hideout by IPOB and ESN members.
It stated that three soldiers sustained injuries during the exchange of gunfire and were evacuated to a military medical facility for treatment.
“While troops were advancing on foot to the community, they were attacked from a building, resulting in injuries to three personnel.
“Despite the attack, troops maintained operational dominance, foiled the attack and secured the general area,” the statement read.
The Army added that improvised explosive devices allegedly stored in the building detonated during the gun battle, triggering a fire that destroyed the structure.
“During the exchange of fire, improvised explosive devices stored by the terrorists in the building used as their hideout detonated and triggered a fire outbreak that destroyed the hideout,” the statement added.
According to the military, troops recovered additional IEDs, improvised hand grenades and a shrine allegedly used for ritual activities during a subsequent search of the area.
The Army said the shrine was thoroughly searched and destroyed to prevent further criminal use.
One suspected collaborator was also arrested during the operation and handed over to the Nigeria Police Force, Ezeagu Division, for further investigation.
The military urged residents to remain calm and avoid harbouring criminal elements.
It also warned members and sympathisers of IPOB and ESN to desist from illegal activities or face the consequences.
“Security forces remain resolute in their determination to build peace in the region and will continue to dismantle criminal networks and deny terrorists any freedom of action,” the statement added.
Meanwhile, videos circulated online showed several houses engulfed in flames, with residents claiming that at least seven compounds and about 10 houses were destroyed.
In one of the videos, residents alleged that an elderly sick woman was trapped inside one of the burning buildings.
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