NIGERIA ARMY : TROOPS KILL SIX TERRORISTS, RESCUE 33 HOSTAGES IN BORNO

Six terrorists have been killed and thirty-three hostages rescued by Troops of the Operation Lafiya Dole in the North East during a clearance patrol of Damboa and Bama council areas of Borno State.

The soldiers, who were deployed from 242, 151 battalions and 21 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, also recovered six AK-47 rifles and arms during the military exercise.

In a statement, The Director of Army Public Relations, Brig-Gen. Texas Chukwu, yesterday in Maiduguri, said the recovery followed a coordinated exchange of gunfire where the captives were successfully freed at Bulabulin and Falamari villages.

He said: “Troops of 151 Battalion while on patrol along Myanti-Darel Jamel Road in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State encountered some Boko Haram terrorists. One of the insurgents was neutralised during the encounter.”
Chukwu went on: “Troops of 21 Brigade while on clearance operation at Yerimari Gana and Darel Salam villages in the outskirts of Bama Local Government Area of Borno State neutralised one Boko Haram terrorist.
“Items recovered include one AK 47 rifle, one Magazine, 26 rounds of 7.62 mm (special) ammunition, three improvised rounds of ammunition, three pairs of military uniform and one solar panel.
“Thirty three persons, comprising eight men, 12 women and 13 children, were also rescued by the troops during the operation.”

The spokesman said the rescued captives had been profiled and handed over to the appropriate authorities.

Guardian News