The Nigerian Army said on Thursday it had neutralised several Boko
Haram commanders and many of their foot soldiers in the ongoing
operation against the
insurgents in the North-east,Premium times reports.
The Army spokesperson, Sani Usman, said in a statement that the operation was conducted jointly with the Nigerian Air Force.
Mr. Usman said the operation, undertaken based on “credible
intelligence information,” targeted Boko Haram hideouts, adding that
“more details of successes achieved will be made available as the
operation continues.”
The spokesperson named five top Boko Haram commanders neutralised in
the operation to include Abu Dujana, Man Tahiru, a Deputy to Boko Haram
terrorist group Hisba leader, Man Chari, Malam Abdullahi Abu Sa’ad and
Goni Bamanga.
“The Nigerian military would continue with the concerted onslaught on
the reported Boko Haram terrorists’ locations till they have been
eliminated,” he added.
The military is currently engaged in counter-insurgency efforts in
the North-east to curtail the activities of the Boko Haram which has
claimed thousands of lives and displaced many.

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