Nigerian soldiers have recaptured Gwoza, a town in northeastern Borno state, from members of the Boko Haram sect.
A
top security source who confirmed the development to TheCable said that
Baga and Marte, also in the state, have been recaptured by a combined
team of Nigerian and Chadian soldiers.
Kukawa, another Borno town, “could possibly have been recaptured as well”.
“In
Dikwa, troops and the insurgents are currently in an exchange of
gunfire,” he said, adding that “only Bama and Banki remain in the hands
of Boko Haram”.
Boko Haram first captured Gwoza in August 2014, declaring it an Islamic caliphate.
The military fought back to recover the town, but the insurgents again seized it, as well as Chibok, in November.
Source: TheCableNG
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