The Nigerian military has successfully rescued more than 350 hostages, predominantly women and children, who were held captive by the extremist group Boko Haram in the country’s northeastern region. The rescue operation took place during a military offensive in the Sambisa Forest, a known stronghold of the group in Borno State. The freed individuals, many of whom had been held for several years, have been handed over to government authorities to receive medical attention and rehabilitation before being reunited with their families.
- The Nigerian army rescued over 350 hostages, primarily women and children, from Boko Haram captivity.
- The rescue operation was carried out during military clearance missions in the Sambisa Forest of Borno State.
- Many of the rescued individuals had been held by the extremist group for several years.
- The survivors have been transferred to state authorities to undergo medical evaluations and rehabilitation prior to family reunification.
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how many Boko Haram terrorists and bandits have been killed? freed Abi they paid them off?
Its a deal, they have each others backs…
How do they feed all those kidnapped persons?😮
Two months ago the same Nigerian military reintegrated more than 740 boko haram inn to the society, do you see how involved is the government in bringing the same Nation down? Democracy is not working in Nigeria. Burkinafaso is better today than the Nigerian government