

Prior to the operation, Balmo Forest,
which stretches from Bauchi through Jigawa states with links to the
fringes of the Sambisa Forest, was used by terrorists as bases and
hideouts for launching attacks.
A statement by the Director, Defence
Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade, in Abuja on Monday, said
terrorists and armed gangs operating in the forests were completely
rooted out while some were captured during the operation.
It however did not specify the number of
those arrested during the operation, but said that two foreigners,
suspected to be mercenaries, were among those captured.
Also recovered were several weapons and
equipment including generating sets, communication equipment,
vehicles,
motorcycles, foodstuffs and kitchen utensils




In another development, the military said
over 44 terrorists died in Kerenoa and adjoining communities, following
an encounter with troops who repelled their attack on the communities.
The military said that members of the
sect armed with Improvised Explosive Devices and other high calibre
weapons, had carried out a predawn attack on the communities but were
overpowered by the troops.
During the operation, several of them
were captured as well as weapons and ammunition of various calibre,
according to the Defence headquarters.
“Meanwhile, troops on routine patrol
around Banki and Miyanti in Borno State during the weekend fought
through an ambush laid by the terrorists resulting in casualties on both
sides.
“Altogether, a total of six soldiers were
lost in the various encounters with terrorists while those wounded are
receiving treatment,” the statement added.
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