-Nigerian armed force has caught 167 Boko Haram extremist oppressors in Borno state
The armed force likewise safeguarded 240 people - 67 ladies and 173 men - from the terrorist attack
- The Nigerian Army said its troops will proceed steadily in the/progressing hostile to conclusively freed the north east/hinterlands of extremists
The Nigerian armed force on Friday, December 15, said it caught 167 Boko Haram attackers in a two-week hostile propelled in the Lake Chad district
of Borno state.
The armed force said its troops under the Operation Lafiya Doyle mission additionally safeguarded 240 casualties - 67 ladies and 173 men - of psychological warfare.
reports expressed that the saved individuals would be taken to idp camp in the region.
In his response, the executive of armed force pro and theater summon's representative, Onyema Nwachukwu, said another 15 boko haram extremists surrendered to the troops inside the two weeks.
Colonel Nwachukwu stated, the escalated progressing hostile on Boko Haram enclaves was finished with facilitated air and mounted guns assault.
He stated that the ground troops moved in to clear the zones and a few terrorist were murdered.
Nwachukwu stated: "Likewise, 167 radicals who were escaping from the hostile have been caught by troops.
"We likewise saved and profiled 67 ladies and 173 kids who uncovered amid the profiling exercise that they are relatives of the extremists who fled.
Process is been made to hand them over to IDPs camp after preparatory examinations are finished up.
"Our sincere sensitivity and sympathies go to families and relations of troops and regular citizens who paid the
incomparable cost in the experiences and insensitive explosives and Improvised Explosive Device assaults by the extremist oppressors.
"While troops proceed perseveringly in the continuous hostile to conclusively freed the north east hinterlands of radicals, individuals from general society are entreated to be greater security cognizant and careful in their homes, groups, spots of love, markets and different spots of business and also any suspicious action and expeditiously report same to security organizations," Nwachukwu noted.
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