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Troops Kill 40 Terrorists, Rescue 131 Abducted Nigerians

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The military high command on Thursday disclosed that a total of 40 terrorists were killed and 25 others were arrested by troops of Operation Hadin Kai in the last two weeks.

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Also, no fewer than 131 kidnapped Nigerians, the command said, were rescued within the period under review.

The Director, Defence Media Operation, Musa Danmadami, disclosed these while briefing select journalists in Abuja.

According to Danmadami, a total of 510 terrorists surrendered to the troops.

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He said, “Cumulatively, within the weeks in focus, troops neutralized 40 terrorists, arrested 25 terrorists as well as 8 terrorist logistics suppliers. Troops also rescued 131 abducted civilians while a total of 510 Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province terrorists and members of their families, comprising 54 adult males, 164 adult females, and 292 children surrendered to troops at different locations within the theatre of operations.”

Some of the items recovered by the troops during the operations conducted in the North East in the last two weeks, according to the Director, Defence Media Operation, are, 16 AK47 rifles, 15 Dane guns, 6 QJC 88 AA guns, 1 QJC 88 barrel, 1 SMG, 2 DSHKAA guns, 2 NSVT AA guns, 1 GMPG, 1 pump action gun, 2 locally made double barrel gun, 1 locally made short gun, 51 rounds of 12.7mm ammunition, 26 rounds of 12.7 x 108mm.

He said all recovered items and apprehended suspects have been handed over to the relevant authority for further action, adding that the rescued terrorists escapees and members of their families were profiled and given medical attention, while the surrendered terrorists and members of their families are also been profile for further action.

In other news, Kanyi Daily reported that veteran Nigerian musician, Chris Mba has dead.

Mba died after a long battle with heart issues on Wednesday at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital.

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