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Troops kill two suspected terrorists, rescue three kidnap victims in Benue
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Troops kill two suspected terrorists, rescue three kidnap victims in Benue

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Troops of Sector 1, Joint Task Force Operation WHIRL STROKE, have killed two suspected terrorists and freed three kidnapped persons during a military operation in Katsina-Ala Local Government Area of Benue State.

The operation, conducted in collaboration with the Benue State Civil Protection Guard, took place between July 16 and July 17, according to a statement issued on Friday by the Acting Media Information Officer of the task force, Lt. Ahmad Zubairu Zubairu.

The statement explained that the offensive commenced around 3:00 a.m. on July 16 and continued until July 17 as troops moved through Takum in Taraba State to Tse Togo and Utenge communities across River Yooyo at Orter Camp, where suspected terrorists had established a base.

“The operation saw troops advance through Takum in Taraba State to Tse Togo and Utenge communities located across River Yooyo at Orter Camp, where suspected terrorists were operating.

“During the operation, troops engaged the criminals in a fierce gun battle, neutralising two of them. 

Three abducted victims namely; Mr Nyityo Abraham, a teacher; Mr Uzuegwu Chukwuemeka Decency, a spare parts dealer; and Mr Terhember Tavarshima, a farmer, all from Katsina-Ala LGA were rescued,” the statement read.

The military also disclosed that several other captives escaped from the terrorists’ camp during the gun battle.

Items recovered during the operation included one AK-47 rifle, one G3 rifle fitted with an optic sight, one pistol, 19 AK-47 magazines, 181 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition, 40 rounds of 7.62×51mm ammunition, nine rounds of 7.62mm Tavor ammunition, a Moniepoint Point-of-Sale machine, as well as two pairs each of desert and woodland camouflage uniforms.

Reacting to the successful operation, the Force Commander of Operation WHIRL STROKE, Maj. Gen. Moses Gara, praised the troops for their bravery, resilience and professionalism.

“He reaffirmed his determination to rid the Joint Operations Area of terrorists and other criminal elements while also appreciating sister security agencies and local communities for their continued support and cooperation,” the statement added.

Troops kill two suspected terrorists, rescue three kidnap victims in Benue

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