Nigerian soldiers have reportedly killed four suspected Boko Haram militants
and freed 61 people, mostly women and children, who were held captive
by the Islamist extremist group in the north-eastern Borno state.
The army is reported to have issued a statement saying that its
troops that were under air cover cleared Boko Haram camps and in the
process rescued 61 people abducted and held captive by the terrorists.
“The rescued persons were mainly women and children,” the military
said, adding that troops also “killed four terrorists and arrested one”.
The Nigerian Army on 28 October also said that it had freed 330
people, again mostly women and children, from Boko Haram’s stronghold in
Sambisa Forest, in an operation launched in the volatile northeast.
There has still not been any indication of any of the more than 200
schoolgirls seized by the terrorists group in April last year in Chibok
town.
Some suspect that these hostages, mostly females, are trained as suicide bombers since all bomb attack are usually carried out by young girls.
President Muhammadu Buhari who came into power in May promised to
crush eliminate Boko Haram, and has given his commanders until the end of December
to defeat the militants.
Source: CCTV Africa
Friday, 13 November 2015
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