Nigerian army eliminates a number of Boko Haram members and rescues the mother of two kidnapped twins

Nigerian army eliminates a number of Boko Haram members and rescues the mother of two kidnapped twins

a photo of the mother and her kids that were discovered (News Now)
A number of Boko Haram militants were killed by Nigerian Army soldiers operating as part of Operation Hadin Kai, and another Chibok female who gave birth to twins in Borno state was also saved.
This success was made possible by forces aided by the Civilian Combined Task Force (CJTF), which stormed the terrorist group’s stronghold on September 29. near the Bula Dawo axis in the Borno State local government of Bama.

The counter-intelligence specialist and security analyst in Lake Chad, Zagazoula Makama, was informed by an intelligence source that the military engaged the rebels and defeated them, neutralising scores of terrorists in the process while a number of others were killed by gunshot wounds.
“Yana Pogu, a Chibok girl who was number 19 on the list of missing girls with her four children, was successfully rescued during the confrontation,” the source claimed.

She was discovered in poor health with a pair of four-month-old twins. When the soldiers promptly fired intelligence fire in response to some of the fleeing terrorists’ attempts to ambush them, they were forced to retreat.
Following the altercation, several ladies were rescued and taken to the 21st Armored Brigade in Bama to receive medical assistance.

276 female students, predominantly Christians, between the ages of 16 and 18, were reportedly abducted by Boko Haram terrorists from the Government Girls High School in Chibok, Borno State, in April 2014.

A number of Boko Haram fighters are killed by the Nigerian army, and the mother of two kidnapped twins is rescued.

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