Troops rescue 31 from Sambisa Forest Augustine Osayande

Abuja - Troops have rescued some 31 people held captive by
the Boko Haram terrorists in the Sambisa Forest in Borno
State.
The rescue followed troops operating in Bama axis on a
fighting patrol today cleared Boko Haram terrorists out of
Aulari general area within the stronghold of the insurgents.
The troops cleared all the 4 camps located within the area that
includes Faldan, Kidiziromari, Kuroshini, Kurumari and Ngulda.
One Boko Haram terrorist was killed while trying to escape.
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The troops discovered stockpile of farm produce in metal
drums, sacks and underground storage facilities. Other items
recovered included several bicycles and motorcycles.
Some of the farmlands yet to be harvested were also set
ablaze by the terrorists.
A wooden rifle used for training and practice by the terrorists
was also retrieved.
Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman, Acting Director Army Public
Relations, confirmed the developments on Tuesday.
- CAJ News

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