Reports has it that a group of the Nigerian military has raged the Sambisa Forest in Borno State yet again to displace members of the Islamic group, Boko Haram, who are believed to be using the forest as a hideout and also as a stronghold from where they unleash their terror activities.
Earlier last week, it was reported that some Nigerian troops finally bombed Boko Haram’s notorious hideout in Sambisa Forest.
However, with the information that more Boko Haram militants were still on the hideout, new reports have it that a delegation of the Nigerian military have now commenced a major operation in Sambisa Forest.
This was disclosed by a military source to Punch.
He said; “Troops have commenced a major operation in Sambisa to clean the forest of terrorists.”
The source did not, however, specify how many of the militants had been captured, but said the “insurgents will be flushed out soon.”
Boko Haram Terrorists are
fleeing from the front lines of Bama, Gwoza,& Baga,running into the
hands of waiting Nigerien and Chadian troops
— Nnamdi Anekwe-Chive (@nnamdianekwe) February 11, 2015
Sambisa Forest was once believed to be the most feared hideout of the militants, where over 200 schoolgirls, who were abducted from Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State, on April 14, 2014, were held captive.
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Also it will be recalled that in a video obtained August 24, 2014, by AFP Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau declared Gwoza caliphate, which claim caused hot discussions over its actual meaning.
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