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‘Six ISWAP fighters killed’ as troops raid hideouts in Borno

File photo. Nigerian troops battle insurgents in the north File photo. Nigerian troops battle insurgents in the north
File photo. Nigerian troops battle insurgents in the north

Troops of the Nigerian Army have reportedly killed six fighters of the Islamic State of West Africa Province (ISWAP) during a raid on their hideouts in Goniri, Damboa LGA of Borno.

Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focused on the Lake Chad region, said the raid was conducted on May 9.

The publication said the terrorists were killed by troops of 81 division task force battalion in collaboration with the civilian joint task force.

An intelligence source told the publication that the troops succeeded in destroying the structures of the terrorists in the Wulma Kashi and Kodow areas.

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Zagazola Makama said the troops engaged the terrorists at a small market near Gorere, adding that they also destroyed hideouts in Goniri and Kokotuma areas.

The publication added that six of the terrorists were killed during the gun battle with the troops.

In March, troops of the Nigerian Army killed eight ISWAP fighters and Boko Haram terrorists during a raid on their hideouts in Sambisa forest.

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