Monday, 18 May 2015

Conqueror Sambisa: Ten more Boko Haram camps fall to nigerian army hand

Yesterday, Military authorities uncovered that an unverified number of terrorists passed on Saturday as 10 extra camps utilized by terrorists were overran as a part of the proceeding with hostile operations against the terrorists in Sambisa Forest.
As per an announcement from Defense Headquarters, "the Dure camp, which is a standout amongst the most noticeable camps in the timberland, saw the fiercest fight as the Special Forces, sponsored via air force, slipped intensely on it before it at long last fell.

"Four of the camps were situated in a spot called Iza inside of the timberland, while three others were noted to be as of late settled by the terrorists before the attack started. One warrior passed on from one of the area mines experienced in the operation, while two others

were additionally injured.
The terrorists lost various vehicles mounted with against air ship firearms and protected vehicles. A portion of the terrorists, who got away from the camps, additionally kicked the bucket as they kept running into troops snare in some break courses.

In the interim, a portion of the escaping terrorists have likewise occupied with suicide missions at Bitta, where they experienced Nigerian troops and Kiskeru over the outskirt in Niger Republic. The operation to clear the terrorists in Sambisa and different timberlands is proceeding as troops in the sum total of what fronts have been alarmed to be watchful for escaping terrorists.

The Nigerian Air Force is keeping up a dynamic air observation to track the development of terrorists for proper activity as the operation proceeds."

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