Troops Sack Boko Haram Insurgents from Duwabafi Village

Tue, Nov 3, 2015
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BREAKING NEWS, Security

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THE Nigerian Army, on Monday, November 2, said that it had cleared a suspected Boko Haram camp in Duwabafi village, Borno State.

A statement by Sani Usman, acting director of Army public relations officer, said that troops of the 243 Battalion, 5 Brigade, Nigerian Army fighting against Boko Haram terrorists on Sunday, November 1, encountered some of the terrorists who holed up at a Primary School in Duwabafi village in Borno. “The troops killed four suspected terrorists in a gun battle, recovered two Ak-47 rifles, four various sizes of solar energy panels, different types of drugs and five motorcycles,” the statement said.

It also stated that the patrol had returned to base and to further restrategise for more onslaughts on all remaining vestiges of Boko Haram elements within the area.

A Boko Haram insurgents' hideout
A Boko Haram insurgents’ hideout
Discovered solar energy panels
Discovered solar energy panels
Dead insurgent with AK-47 riffle
Dead insurgent with AK-47 riffle

— Nov 3, 2015 @ 12:00 GMT

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