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Monday, 4 April 2016

Photos: Troops rescue 275 persons held hostage by Boko Haram, one gives birth to a baby boy shortly after being freed

Troops of 152 Task Force Battalion in conjunction with troops of Sector 1 of Multinational Joint Task Force yesterday, Sunday  April 4, 2016 carried out clearance operation in suspected hideouts of Boko Haram terrorists around Madawaya general area, cleared and Improvised Explosive Device (IED) making factory, killed 15 terrorists and captured some weapons.

The troops cleared terrorists in Madawaya, Jere, Kardile, Koujili, Ngenere and Maksamari, as well as Douse, Bembem, Zombulum and Taraji villages. In addition, they recovered several vehicles and motorcycles. They also discovered and destroyed the Boko Haram terrorists’ IED making factory at Bula Umara and killed 15 terrorists in the same area.

 In addition, the troops recovered an AK-47 rifle, 4 fully loaded magazines with 7.62mm ammunitions, 2 power generating sets, welding machines, assorted batteries and solar panels. Other items recovered include drums of beans and other grains as well as Bandolier.

According to the statement issued by Acting Director Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman, the gallant soldiers also rescued 275 persons held hostage by the Boko Haram terrorists. One interesting thing is that, one of the rescued persons gave birth to baby boy shortly after their liberation. Both mother and the child are doing fine.

The troops have continued with their clearance operations to other suspected hideouts of the Boko Haram terrorists in their areas of operations

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32 comments:

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    1. Thank God 4 dia lives
      Buh i hope boko no dey responsible 4 de pregy
      Our soldiers re really working


      Linda don't take note!

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    2. Ekene dili gi Chukwu oma.
      #nothankyoui'dratherbeselfmade

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  2. E ya! Congrats to her.. and the baby... thank God for their lives that was spared. Boko sef no dey take holiday?

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  3. While I commend our gallant khaki boys on the victories they've recorded so far with regards to BH, I must equally implore the Govt to look critically into the issue of Fulani herdsmen.Just yesterday in plateau, these wicked skinny devils ransacked a small village & unleashed their terror on em.Insecurity isn't just about BH, Fulani boys are included.Mbok the govt should do something fast before they turn into a behemoth that consumes beyond control

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  4. De so called tribalist won't praise d presnt administratn 4dis one

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  5. Lucky child, didn't want to be given birth to in terrorist den

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Giving birth inside suffering... Serious matter....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. She didn't give birth in Captivity at least.

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  8. Well done guys! God will continue to strengthen you guys. Linda take note!

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  9. Nice and great works.
    So were are the chibok scam girls? They keep rescuing them without killing a single one sound funny to me.
    They should bring the head of shekau then i will clap.









    #sad indeed

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  10. Thank God o.







    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  11. Em aboki having kids like dogs

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  12. Nice
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  13. Thank God they have been rescued. But this has increased the number of IDPs in the camps already. I hope government and relevant agencies are doing everything to provide adequate conditions of living for these IDPs, as their numbers are increasing. We do not want more casualties

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  14. So, we still have this number in captivity! and the only one we keep hearing is Chibok girls! This is alarming. Kudos Nigerian Army

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    1. That's because used that as propaganda and a tool to win election what is most disturbing is that the governor then whose primary responsibility is to protect the life of Borno citizens first despite enermous security vote of half a billion Naira monthly. For political reasons nobody seems to ask questions. It's cruel how things work in Nigeria

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  15. The baby should be named freedom

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  16. thank God, this is indeed progress

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  17. Thank God for our brave soldiers and the support of international community especially the USA for the high level/ very advanced surveillance method,
    Back home; the present administration continued deceit/ lie on the fight against this monsters is absurd; since the active involvement of the international community led by USA special surveillance in January we have witnessed camps been destroyed hundred and thousands of innocent Nigerian men women children been set free and they continue to do so.
    This is against the bundles of lies and deceit by this administration that boko Haram was completed defeated in December. It's more disturbing that the then governor who is now a senior member of the ruling party APC has not been brought to justice for failing to protect the life of this innocent citizens despite monthly huge allocation of over 300M Naira on security vote. What did he with this money?

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  18. GREAT

    THE NIGERIAN ARMY SHOULD KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.


    WHAT I'VE BEEN SAYING LATELY IS BECOMING ALARMING, THEY KEEP RELEASING NEWS ABOUT RELEASING HOSTAGES THAT WERE CAPTURED BY BOKO HARAM MEMBERS. IF ITS TRUE OR NOT WE WON'T EVEN KNOW

    NIGERIA FOR US ALL

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  19. FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE FAKE THIS GOVERNMENT NA WA.... ALL THESE HIDE AND SEEK GAMES WITH CHILDREN TAYA NIGERIANS.

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  20. Thats commendable...Want To Naturally Reverse Type 2 Diabetes Click Here To Read
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  21. KudOs ourable men of. The army

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  22. The way the Nigerian army exaggerate these figure kwa eh is also a cause for concern...

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