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Saturday 26 April 2014

Over 40 Terrorists Killed between Militia & Soldiers Leaves Unarmed People Dead

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Over 40 Terrorists Killed In Gunfight With Military Forces
At least 40 gunmen and four soldiers killed in clashes near where abducted girls are believed to be held, military says.

Over 40 Terrorists have been killed in a gunfight with the military forces in the outskirts of Bulanbuli, Borno State on Thursday night.

The encounter was confirmed in a statement by the spokesman for the military, Major General Chris Olukolade on Friday.

He said that the fight was triggered by the capture of a number of terrorists believed to be the ringleaders of those operating around Alagarmo.

According to the statement, four soldiers lost their lives and nine were wounded.

More than 16 rifles and a substantial number of assorted calibers of ammunition's, Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) materials, SIM Cards and electronic items were also recovered from the group.

“Two of the terrorists were earlier arrested at a local market two days ago while trying to procure foodstuff while others were spying on the military base in the area.

“Others still being trailed include a terrorist medic who was on a mission to procure drugs for use by his colleagues,” the statement read.

Bulanbuli is between Alagarmo and Sambisa Forest where the terrorists have been attempting to establish a stronghold in their campaign.

Offensive against the insurgents have increased, after the Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, asked the military to rid the forests of the terrorists that have been terrorising villages in the north east.

In one of the recent attacks by suspected members of the Boko Haram in Chibok, a town in the border between Borno and Adamawa States, the terrorists abducted over 200 girls from a Government Girls Secondary School.
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