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Freed kidnap victims reveal terrorist losses in North-West operations
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Freed kidnap victims reveal terrorist losses in North-West operations

Vanguard Nigeria about 2 hours 2 mins read
Freed kidnap victims reveal terrorist losses in North-West operations

Troops of Operation FANSAN YAMMA have intercepted five freed kidnap victims who revealed heavy losses suffered by terrorists during recent military operations in Kaduna State.

An operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday said the victims were intercepted by troops of 1 Division, Sub-Sector 5, at Forward Operating Base Kajuru on Thursday.

The report said the victims told troops they were released after sustained military pressure weakened their captors operating from Rijana Forest.

“According to the victims, a 34-man terrorist group lost 12 fighters, including its leader identified as Doro, during an ambush by troops at Gwantu village on July 8.

“They also disclosed that three other terrorist groups, each comprising between 25 and 40 fighters and led by commanders identified as Mato and Hassan, were still operating within the Rijana Forest.

“In a separate operation, troops of 1 Brigade, Forward Operating Base Anka, responded to information that terrorists abducted about seven passengers from a vehicle along the Anka-Gummi road in Zamfara,” it said.

The report said troops  immediately launched a search-and-rescue operation, but no contact was made with the fleeing terrorists. (NAN)

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