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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Special forces bomb B’Haram hideouts inYobe, Borno
Military special forces on Wednesday carried out
a major operation against the Boko Haram
fighters at a forest region between Borno and
Yobe states.
A security source said the special forces, who
carried out an aerial surveilance of the area,
discovered a major camp of the insurgents some
kilometers away from the Yobe State School of
Agriculture, Gujba, where about 90 students
were murdered on Sunday.
The source said that the operation was one of
the biggest offensives of the Nigerian military
against the Boko Haram since the declaration of
the emergency rule by President Goodluck
Jonathan in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states.
Investigations revealed that three Alpha jets,
several heavy artillery weapons and a large
number of ground forces of the Division 7 of the
Nigerian Army in Borno and Yobe states
participated in the operation.
Although, the source could not give the casualty
figure in the operation, he stated that the camp
was one of the largest to have been discovered
and could contain hundreds of insurgents.
It was further stated that the entire forest was
engulfed in a thick fire as at the time of filing the
reports.
A highly placed Defence Headquarters source
said that the military devised “a strategy to box
them in” to prevent them from escaping during
the operation.
It was learnt that the men of the Joint Task
Force in Yobe and those in Maiduguri were
deployed simultaneously alongside three Alpha
jets of the Nigerian Air Force during the
Wednesday raid by the military.
The source said that the Nigerian military
sustained the fierce attack on the terrorists’
enclave all through the operation that lasted
several hours.
The source said, “The operation today was a
massive one. Heavy artillery guns were deployed,
Air Force, and ground troops from Borno and
Yobe were deployed in large number.”
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