Nigerian soldiers on
Thursday announced the rescue of 59 people held hostage in camps by Boko Haram
insurgents in Borno state.
In addition to freeing the hostages, the soldiers
also cleared three camps of the insurgents and killed “quite a number” of them.
“As part of efforts to rid Nigeria of Boko Haram terrorists, troops of 21
Brigade and elements of Nigerian army engineers yesterday cleared a notorious
terrorists camp at Chuogori and Shantumari, Borno State,” Sani Usman, a colonel
and army spokesman, said. “During the offensive operations, the fleeing
terrorists left underground silos. In addition, troops of 151 Task Force
Battalion conducted operations on Kashingeri, Wale and Kushingari Boko Haram
terrorists camps today. “During the raids, quite a number of the terrorists
were killed, a Landrover vehicle and a tipper were recovered. The troops also
rescued 59 civilians that were held captive by the terrorists and cleared the
camps.” Although, details of the rescued civilians were not stated, Boko Haram is
notorious for kidnapping young girls and women. In April 2014, it abducted 276
schoolgirls from Government Girls Secondary School Chibok, Borno state. This is
in addition to other girls and women it had abducted in raids on towns and
villages across the northeast states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa. In April 2015,
Nigerian soldiers rescued about 200 girls and 93 women (some pictured) during a
raid on Sambisa forest. The rescued women and girls were moved to Yola in
Adamawa state afterwards for rehabilitation. More people have been rescued by
the Nigeria military since that time.
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