Abuja - Troops of the 28 Task Force Brigade: Nigerian Army have
rescued more than 300 people in an operation that has left 30 Boko Haram
terrorists dead in the fringes of the Sambisa Forest.
The troops
deployed at Bitta and Pridang carried out the successful raid on
suspected Boko Haram terrorists' camps at Bulajilin and Manawashe
villages along Bita and Damboa road.
The rescued persons which comprised of 8 men, 138 women and 192 children, have since been evacuated to Mubi.
Troops
also recovered arms and ammunitions during the raid operation which
include a General Purpose Machine Gun and two Dane Guns, 150
rounds of 7.62mm (NATO), six boxes of 7.62mm (NATO) and three cutlasses.
In
a related development, troops based on a tip off, ambushed and killed
four suspected Boko Haram terrorists on a suicide bombing mission to
Gubula, Madagali Local Government Area, Adamawa State.
Apart from
tw AK-47 rifles recovered, the troops also recovered some Unexploded
Ordinances (UXOs), mortar bombs and cash sum of N153 385 was
retrieved.
Colonel
Sani Kukasheka Usman, Acting Director Army Public Relations, said it
was worthy to note that the raid operation on the Boko Haram
terrorists enclave coincided with the Chief of Army Staff's operational visit to the Brigade Headquarters in Mubi.
"The
successful clearance operations and ambushing of the terrorists has
further degraded them and saved the lives of so many innocent
victims of their suicide bombings," he added.
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