– A joint military operation has led tothe recovery of some electronic
gadgets and arms– The troops engaged Boko Haram fighters in Yerwa and
Kaluketu– On their invasion, the army also discovered hideouts where
the sect kept rustled cowsIn its bid to finally bring the
terrorists'insurgency to an end, troops of 7 Division strike group
team B attachedto 22 Brigade, again embarked on aggressive mobile
fighting patrol in support of the ongoing offensive operations in
Sambisa forest.
The offensive was launched on Friday April 29, in the process, the
gallant troops once again dealt heavyoperational blow on the Boko
Haram terrorists logistic cells.The troops invaded Yerwa and Kaluketu,
where the jihadist kept rustled cows. The troops also attacked and
cleared an enclave which they called "Abuja town" named after
Nigeria's capital city reflecting its significance and bustling life,
as well as serving as their Logistics exchange point in the northeast.
During the operation the troops killed4 Boko Haram terrorists and
recovered 2 AK-47 rifles with registration numbers 58010938 and
58008270 respectively, The BreakingTimes reports.The troops also
recovered 29 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, 1 Dane gun, 1 Bow
and Arrow, 2 Laptopcomputers and 6 mobile telephone handsets. Others
include a big truck and 5 motor cycles.
gadgets and arms– The troops engaged Boko Haram fighters in Yerwa and
Kaluketu– On their invasion, the army also discovered hideouts where
the sect kept rustled cowsIn its bid to finally bring the
terrorists'insurgency to an end, troops of 7 Division strike group
team B attachedto 22 Brigade, again embarked on aggressive mobile
fighting patrol in support of the ongoing offensive operations in
Sambisa forest.
The offensive was launched on Friday April 29, in the process, the
gallant troops once again dealt heavyoperational blow on the Boko
Haram terrorists logistic cells.The troops invaded Yerwa and Kaluketu,
where the jihadist kept rustled cows. The troops also attacked and
cleared an enclave which they called "Abuja town" named after
Nigeria's capital city reflecting its significance and bustling life,
as well as serving as their Logistics exchange point in the northeast.
During the operation the troops killed4 Boko Haram terrorists and
recovered 2 AK-47 rifles with registration numbers 58010938 and
58008270 respectively, The BreakingTimes reports.The troops also
recovered 29 rounds of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition, 1 Dane gun, 1 Bow
and Arrow, 2 Laptopcomputers and 6 mobile telephone handsets. Others
include a big truck and 5 motor cycles.