The Nigerian Army on Sunday said its troops rescued
149 persons in the ongoing clearance operation against remnants of Boko Haram
insurgents at Yerimari-Kura community in Sambisa axis.
Col. Onyeama Nwachukwu, the Deputy Director, Army
Public Relations, said in a statement that the troops killed five insurgents
and captured five others in the encounter.
“Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole have continued to
make progress in clearance operations to smoke out Boko Haram insurgents who
escaped from their previous stronghold in the Sambisa Forest.
“On Saturday, the troops made further operational
exploit into Boko Haram’s hideout at Yerimari-Kura, in a deliberate operation
to extricate and rescue hostages held by the insurgents in their hideout.
“In the encounter, troops killed three Boko Haram
insurgents and captured five,” he said, adding that the troops also destroyed
insurgents’ logistics in the operation.
Nwachukwu explained that the rescued persons included
54 women and 95 children, noting that they were being profiled and receiving medical
attention at the 21 Brigade Medical Centre.
According to him, the troops also neutralized two
suicide bombers at Mandanari community in Konduga, Borno, when they attempted
to infiltrate the community on April 7.
Nwachukwu disclosed that the suicide bombers strapped
with Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) vests, attempted to sneak into the
community at about 8:00 pm on Saturday.
“The suicide bombers were sighted by vigilant troops
who challenged them from a safe distance. The patrol engaged them as they
refused to halt and ran towards the community, detonating their IEDs.
“Only the suicide bombers were killed in the incident,
while three persons who sustained minor injuries were receiving medical
attention”. NAN
Army rescues 149, kills three Boko Haram terrorists
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