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Friday, 13 November 2015
Troops rescue over 60 people, kill four Islamists
Nigerian troops killed four suspected
Boko Haram
suspects and set free 61 people, mainly women and children, held by the jihadist group in the flash point northeastern Borno state, the army said Thursday.
In an operation, troops under air cover cleared
Boko Haram
camps “and in the process rescued 61 persons abducted and held captive by the
Boko Haram
terrorists,” the army said in a statement.
“The rescued persons were mainly women and children,” the military said, adding that troops also “killed four terrorists and arrested one.”
The Nigerian army had last October 28 also said it freed more than 330 people, mostly women and children, from
Boko Haram
‘s Sambisa forest stronghold in an operation in the volatile northeast.
Of the survivors, 192 were children while 138 were women.
There was no independent confirmation of the army claims.
There has also not been any indication that any of the more than 200 schoolgirls seized by the Islamists in April last year in
Chibok
town, Borno state, was among those rescued so far.
Their kidnapping of the schoolgirls from their dormitory sparked international anger, with strong condemnation of then president
Goodluck Jonathan
for his slow response to the girls’ plight.
The Nigerian military has in recent months claimed a string of successes against
Boko Haram
in its quest to end the hardline Islamist group’s six-year insurgency.
In early August, the army said it had freed 178 people, including more than 100 children, following an operation near Aulari town, about 70 kilometers (44 miles) south of
Maiduguri
, the capital of Borno State.
President
Muhammadu Buhari
, who came to power in May on a pledge to crush
Boko Haram
, has given his military commanders until the end of December to defeat the rebels.
Boko Haram
violence has killed at least 17,000 people and forced more than 2.5 million to flee their homes since 2009.
The group has also carried out deadly cross-border attacks in neighboring
Cameroon
,
Chad
and
Niger
source; vanguard news
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