Nigerian troops clear more Boko Haram camps
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Nigerian
soldiers participate in an operation in Nigeria's northeastern state of
Borno, March 16, 2016. Nigerian soldiers on Wednesday participated in
an operation of destroying Boko Haram terrorists camps at Bulasari area
of Borno State. Nigerian troops recovered armored carrier from the
terrorists. (Xinhua/Wale Salau)
ABUJA,
Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- The Nigerian Army said Thursday its troops had
cleared more camps of terror group Boko Haram in the country's
northeastern state of Borno as part of the ongoing mop-up operations.
A
statement by Nigerian Army spokesman Sani Usman said the troops cleared
three major camps of Boko Haram in three locations across the state on
Wednesday.
According to Usman, the Nigerian troops killed six terrorists and injured several others, while three Nigerian soldiers died in the operations.
He
noted the troops made an unprecedented recovery of arms and ammunition
during the anti-terror operations, recovering, among others,
rocket-propelled grenade tubes and bombs, an anti-aircraft gun barrel
and nine AK-47 rifles.
Nigeria
has made a considerable gain on the Boko Haram front, with its security
forces operating in the restive region dislodging the Boko Haram
fighters from the Sambisa Forest, the group's largest training camp in
the country, last month.
The
security forces are intensifying aerial and ground patrol in the
country's northeast, extending their offensive mission around the Green
Belt Region near Niger and Chad.
Boko Haram has killed more than 20,000 people and displaced 2.3 million others since their insurgency started in 2009.