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Army Troops Killed Over 27 Boko Haram/ISWAP Terrorists, Rescue Six Female Hostages
Troops of the Multinational Joint Task Force have killed north of 27 Boko Haram agitators and Islamic State of West Africa Province individuals inside the edges of the Lake Chad bowl in Nigeria, Niger Republic, and Cameroon.
The soldiers in continuation with the Operation Lake Sanity at Forward Operations Base Arege, additionally protected six female prisoners who were seized by the extremists from Adamawa, Borno, Gombe, and Yobe states from October 2020 to April 2021.
As per the representative of the Multinational Joint Task Force, Colonel Muhammad Dole, around 20 fear based oppressors were killed by the Air Task Force who recognized insight driven targets which they connected with involving numerous forays nearby Tumbun Fulani and Tumbun Rago.
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Relatedly, the MNJTF Nigerien soldiers of Sector 4 while on the lookout in the overall area of Ngagam – Kabalewa and N’guigmi connected with a gathering of escaping fear based oppressors, killed five BHT/ISWAP radicals, annihilated two weapon trucks, and furthermore recuperated a huge supply of arms and ammunitions.Unfortunately, a warrior paid the incomparable penance and a couple of others were injured in real life. They are getting treatment at a tactical clinic.
In another experience, troops of Sector one in Cameroun killed two Boko Haram crooks inside the area of Toumbuma, Kerenua, and Chikingudu.
Toward the finish of the previous fight commitment around Tunbun Fulani and Tunbun Rago, six damaged female prisoners were found by the soldiers who then helped them and carried them to their area.
The saved ladies were subsequently moved to Maiduguri for additional handling and handover to the common specialists before they will re-join their families.
Primer examination uncovered that the escapees who hailed from Adamawa, Borno, Gombe, and Yobe states were grabbed at better places and times by the insidiousness and criminally disapproved of BHTs/ISWAP going from October 2020 to April 2021.
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