Nigerian Army Rescues Over 240 Women and Children in Northeast Nigeria

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2015-09-24 14:39:02

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Abuja, September 24 (RHC)-- Nigerian soldiers have rescued more than 240 women and children in a series of security operations against the Takfiri Boko Haram terrorist group in the country's troubled northeast.

Nigerian military sources said on Wednesday that the hostages were released and rescued on Tuesday as the soldiers cleared “terrorist camps” near Banki in Borno State. The region is located close to the border with Cameroon and is considered as a stronghold of the terrorist group, which has used Banki to launch cross-border attacks in and around Cameroon’s town of Amchide in recent months.

Meanwhile, Nigerian army spokesman Sani Usman said it was not immediately clear whether all of those rescued had been kidnapped by Boko Haram, adding: “Screening is ongoing to know their exact status. Some were being held, some belonged to their (the militants') families.”

Last month, nearly 180 people, mostly women, were freed south of Maiduguri, the capital and the largest city of Borno state. Also in May, hundreds of women and children kidnapped by the militants were rescued during a military operation against the group’s Sambisa Forest stronghold.



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