The Nigerian Army said Tuesday that it had rescued 30 internally
displaced persons (IDPs) from Boko Haram’s captivity in Dikwa, Borno
State.
This was made known in a statement signed by the Deputy
Director Army Public Relations 7 Division, Maiduguri, Colonel Tukur
Gusau.
The statement said : “As a result of ongoing operations
under the aegis of Operation Lafiya Dole to clear Dikwa and its environs
from Boko Haram terrorists, the troops of 7 Division Nigerian Army
yesterday (Monday) rescued 30 internally displaced persons from the
hands of the terrorists in
Kwayabe and Wufe wards in Dikwa LGA of Borno
State.”
The statement listed the rescued persons to include 21
children and a six-day- old infant, seven women, including three nursing
mothers and two elderly male adults.
The statement added: “Our
troops also discovered a training shed inside the vandalised and looted
palace of the Shehu of Dikwa where weapon handling and engagement of
aircraft were being taught to new Boko Haram recruits.”
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