Thursday, 24 March 2016

Troops clear Boko Haram fighters from Kala Balge, rescue 829

Tuesday March 22, 2016 was a remarkable one for Nigerian troops fighting insurgency in the Northeast as the 3 Battalion, 22 Brigade, in joint operations with Army Headquarters Strike Group (AHQ SG) and the Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF) killed 22 Boko Haram terrorists and rescued 829 hostages in several villages including
Wumbi, Tunish, Tilem, Malawaji.,  Makaudari, Daima, Buduli, Sadigumo, Jiwe, Sidigeri and Kala.

According to a statement signed by Army spokesman Col Sani Usman, the troops are continuing with the clearing operations in other adjoining areas.

"In furtherance of efforts to make the North East safe and secure from the nefarious and criminal activities of the remnants of Boko Haram terrorists, troops of newly inducted 3 Battalion, 22 Brigade, in conjunction with Army Headquarters Strike Group (AHQ SG) and the Armed Forces Special Forces (AFSF), carried out a spectacular clearance operation on Tuesday, 22nd March 2016.

"The gallant troops cleared the remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists hibernating in Kala Balge general area.
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The triumphant troops apart from killing 22 terrorists cleared pockets of the terrorists in Wumbi, Tunish, Tilem and Malawaji. Others are Makaudari, Daima, Buduli, Sadigumo, Jiwe, Sidigeri and Kala villages. The troops also rescued 309 persons held captives by the terrorists.
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They also discovered and destroyed the terrorists training camp, factory, locally made weapons and warehouse at Tilem and then secured Rann, the headquarters of Kala Balge Local Government Area.
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"In a related development, troops of 3 Battalion with the support of Civilian JTF also conducted a fighting patrol at Kusumma village in which they killed 3 Boko Haram terrorists and captured one alive.

"They also rescued 520 persons held hostage by the terrorists and recovered 1 motorcycle, weapons and axes.

"The troops, basking in the unprecedented achievement, are also making efforts to clear remnants of the terrorists in the surrounding areas."

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