Tuesday, December 09, 2014

Nigerian Troops recovers Boko Haram's documents containing Names of towns to be attacked


    The Nigerian army fighting the Boko haram insurgence in the northeast says it has obtained documents containing a comprehensive and detailed list and attack plans of communities about to be attacked by the insurgence.
The document which contains names and geographical layouts of towns were recovered from the fleeing terrorists in Adamawa State.

PRNigeria reports that the Spokesman of the military General Chris Olukolade confirmed the development and added that the troops also killed 27 suspected terrorists during fierce a confrontations with the insurgence in  Adamawa and Bauchi states while six soldiers were wounded in the encounter.

In his word, Olukolade said: 
In a hot pursue of the terrorists around Hildi, Adamawa State, at least seven of the terrorists lost their lives while a total of five rifles, hundreds of rounds of ammunition as well as bows and arrows were captured from them.
“During another special raid operation conducted on Balmo and Lame forests linking Borno, Bauchi and Adamawa states, the determined troops recovered rifles and a number of motorcycles after a stiff resistance by terrorists were crushed.
“Over 20 of them lost their lives while some were reported wounded.
“At the end of the encounter, troops
eventually took firm control of the forest Location.


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