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Nigeria's Mission to Free Boko Haram's Hostages

Nigerian troops have freed hundreds of hostages held by the militant Islamist group Boko Haram in recent counter-terrorism efforts in Nigeria's northeast.
In a press statement released yesterday, by army Public Relations Director Sani Usman, the Nigerian military is aimed at driving out terrorists and rescuing their captives. About 829 people were freed last week.

He said, the army rescued 520 people in the village of Kusumma, and 309 others from 11 other villages. Troops have also rescued 72 people held captive in northeast villages in two “clearance operations,” He added that the Boko Haram sect still holds an unknown number of hostages they are still trying to rescue.
Usman said of one of last week’s missions.
“The gallant troops cleared the remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists hibernating in Kala Balge general area,”
He added that Nigerian soldiers also destroyed a terrorist training camp, warehouse, and factory in Tilem village. Twenty-nine insurgents were killed and that troops recovered weapons from Boko Haram hiding spots in the operations that freed 72 people.


The Atlantic

18 comments:

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    1. And still no trace of the Chibok girls mbok.we need to look at this issue critically.

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    2. @Anonymous 8:53AM who do you think those teenage girls that boko haram has been using for suicide bombing are? Of course they have brain-washed & hypnotised the chibok girls and used all of them for suicide bombing. The chibok girls have also killed innocent people. So what is the use of still looking for them? Lets call a spade a spade. The truth is bitter

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    3. Actually, the soldiers have tried. They have rescued a lot of women but it's unfortunate that the chibok girls were not part of those rescued

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  2. Nice one, may God help them succeed against the terrorists

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  3. We stay winning


    ...merited happiness

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  4. I salute our hardworking and dedicated soldier. I wonder what Boko Boys used all those hostages for.


    Do You Have Problems Lasting Long in Bed?

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  5. Almost 5000 captives has been rescued yet no traces of chibok girls.

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  6. Well done guys! Linda take note!

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  7. FAT LIES! They should be showing us let's see. I don't believe the stories of this government anymore.

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  8. All hail our military
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. Ride on gallant forces of the Federal Republic.

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  10. CNN and Al Jazeera will not report this. Over one thousand people have been rescused but nobody will report this in the western media. Whether they are Chibk girls or not at least people have been rescued.

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