Borno, Katsina: Three terrorists slain by the Army

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In operations carried out in the states of Borno and Katsina, Nigerian Army troops have killed three terrorists working with Hybrid forces.

Additionally, guns and cattle that had been rustled were taken from the terrorists during the raids.

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The Nigerian Army claimed in a statement published on X on Wednesday that the troops and hybrid forces fought the militants in a gunfight and ultimately defeated them.

The statement read, “Nigerian Army troops deployed for counter-terrorism operations in the North East in conjunction with Hybrid Forces on Wednesday, March 26, 2024 neutralised one terrorist and recovered arms, ammunition, and rustled cattle during a clearance operation on identified Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province enclaves within the Gori general area in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

“In a fierce firefight, the troops successfully overpowered and, neutralised one terrorist, rescued several rustled cattle and recovered arms and ammunition from the terrorists.

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“The recovered arms included two AK-47 rifles, 38 rounds of 7.62 mm special ammunition, AK-47 magazines, one Improvised Explosive Device, and one motorcycle.
In addition to killing two terrorists in Katsina, the troops recovered 25 rustled livestock.

“In another operation in Katsina State, troops conducting offensive operations on terrorist camps neutralised two terrorists at Garin Rinji general area in Batsari Local Government Area following a gun battle.

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“The gallant troops overwhelmed the insurgents with superior firepower, destroyed several hideouts, and recovered two motorcycles and 25 rustled livestock during the operation. Troops are still sustaining offensive operations to clear terrorists in the general area.”

According to information released by the Defense Headquarters last week, 106 terrorists were slain and 103 were taken into custody throughout the nation’s northern region.

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