Nigerian Air Force intensifies airstrikes in North-East, North-West, kills many terrorists
Post-strike assessments by the Nigerian Air Force confirmed the neutralisation of several terrorists and the elimination of assorted weapons.
Post-strike assessments by the Nigerian Air Force confirmed the neutralisation of several terrorists and the elimination of assorted weapons.
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A victim reportedly died from an earlier explosion.
Eighteen people were wounded in the attacks, police said.
The sniffers would also be deployed to escort peaceful protesters and processions.
"The suspects knew their time was up so they detonated their explosives and blew themselves up.’’
"During the operation, one Boko Haram terrorist was captured alive."
Some Boko Haram members were killed in the process, Mr. Usman said.
Three soldiers however sustained injuries as a result of an Improvised Explosive Device, IED
Mr. Usman said the soldiers killed eight of the insurgents.
Five IEDs were recovered on the road linking Gwoza and Yamteke.
Defence spokesperson said military operations were continuing on multiple fronts.
Four soldiers died from these explosions during the operation to evacuate the factory.
Terrorists were also killed.
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Mr. Okorocha said that the explosives planted at the church premises could have killed many innocent people, if they had exploded. ...
The IEDs were recovered from failed bomb attempts. The Anti-bomb Unit of the Plateau Police Command on Wednesday in Jos ...
The task force said it was the IED and not its members that burnt houses and other property of civilians.
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