Troops kill 15 terrorists in Katsina, nab 13 suspects in Kaduna, Benue
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Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke killed one armed herder during clearance operations, in Logo Local Government Area of Benue.
By Sumaila Ogbaje
The Nigerian Army has listed killing of 15 alleged terrorists with many others injured in air and ground offensives carried out at Zango High Ground in Kankara Local Government Area of Katsina State among the recent achievements of its troops involved in operations at different theatres across the country.
The troop destroyed terrorists’ hideouts after airstrikes and ground assaults, a credible source said.
According to the source, intercepted communications confirmed 15 terrorists were killed, with several others wounded in the air and ground offensives.
Also, the troops also apprehended 13 suspects in Kaduna, and recovered weapons from armed herders in Benue between Friday and Saturday.
“In Kaduna metropolis, troops of 1 Division Garrison, apprehended 13 suspects with illicit drugs in joint operations with police and other agencies, raided black spots in Unguwan Dosa, Unguwan Yero, Kwaru and Majalisa areas..
“In Sokoto State, troops foiled terrorist activities in Sabon Birni and Wurno LGAs, rescuing a driver and his vehicle.
“However, four suspected terrorists were lynched by locals in Kaura Village, while three others were rescued and handed to the police.
“Two suspected terrorist informants were also arrested in Gudu Local Government Area,” he said.
The source said the troops of Operation Whirl Stroke killed one armed herder during clearance operations, in Logo Local Government Area of Benue.
The source added that an AK-47 rifle, 19 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition and other items were recovered.
According to the source, troops also responded to clashes in Kwande and Guma Local Government Areas, diffusing tensions and evacuating an injured farmer to hospital.
“The Nigerian Army said troops remain on aggressive patrols across theatres to deny terrorists freedom of action and ensure security of lives and property,” he added.
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