The Nigerian Army said on Tuesday that scores of
women and children held captive by Boko Haram
insurgents have been rescued by troops along Banki,
Kumashe and Bama axis in Borno State.
The acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col.
Sani Usman, confirmed the development in a
statement issued in Abuja.
He said the advancing troops cleared four camps
along the axis, while several others were cleared in
Bolungu 1 and 2, Bula Doye and Cheehi Dare areas
also in Borno.
“Nigerian troops advancing to clear all known Boko
Haram terrorists camps towards Banki, Kumshe axis
and Bama axis have cleared four more camps earlier
on Tuesday.
“They were able to clear the terrorists’ camps at
Bolungu 1 and 2, Bula Doye and Cheehi Dare and
secured a very important bridge linking the towns of
Miyanti and Banki in Borno State.
“The gallant troops also rescued dozen of kidnapped
women and children held captive by Boko Haram
terrorists,” he said.
It said more enclaves of the insurgents would be
cleared as troops involved in the operations
advanced towards more areas previously occupied by
the insurgents.
The statement said the offensive operations by
ground troops and aerial bombardments by the
Nigerian Air Force would continue in the region until
the insurgency was ended.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the military
had intensified offensive against the insurgents with
the aim of ending their reign of terror in the North-
East.
Dozens of kidnapped women and children held
captive by Boko Haram terrorists were also
rescued @RabeAbubakarDDI pic.twitter.com/
T3H2pcebTm
— DEFENCE HQ NIGERIA (@DefenceInfoNG)
September 15, 2015
Nigerian troops cleared Terrorist camp at
Bolungu 1&2, Bula Doye and Cheehi Dare.
@RabeAbubakar pic.twitter.com/gWR0g296bO
— DEFENCE HQ NIGERIA (@DefenceInfoNG)
September 15, 2015


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