As the military continue its onslaught to rid Boko Haram terrorists 
from Nigerian territories, Special Forces have rescued another 210 
abducted women, elderly men and children held captive by the group.
According to a statement signed by Col. Sani Usman, Acting Director, 
Army Public Relations, “The abductees were rescued when troops responded
 to a tip off that Boko Haram terrorists’ had besieged Ejilije, 
Bulagaije-lari, Bulagaije-Adamde and Ajiri villages and holding the 
inhabitants captives.
“The terrorists fled the areas before the arrival of the soldiers. 
The team found and rescued 210 persons, comprising of mostly elderly 
men, women and children who have been safely evacuated to an Internally 
Displaced Persons (IDP) camp.
“The rescued persons said that they were brought there by the 
terrorists from various villages to be used as human shield in case if 
advancing troops of the Nigerian Army came to attack the Boko Haram 
terrorists.
“The troops also recovered 1 Machine Gun barrel, 4 loaded magazines 
of G3 rifles, 4 Dane guns and some quantities of 7.62mm ammunitions, as 
well as empty canisters of Mortar bombs and a bandoleer.
“In an encounter with Boko Haram terrorists, advancing troops of 
Nigerian Army at Furkati village, Geidam Local Government Area, 
yesterday killed 5 Boko Haram terrorists and recovered 4 AK-47 rifles. 
“The gallant soldiers have continued their advance, raids and patrols
 to further deny the Boko Haram terrorists freedom of action.”
 
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