The Nigerian Air Force, it was gathered, continued air raids, while soldiers conducted raids on suspected terrorist’s hideouts. On what had happened in the last one month, a top military source said: “While the terrorists have engaged in guerrilla tactics of using vulnerable girls and young men for suicide attacks on soft targets, we ensure that their fighters do not escape as they continue to meet their waterloos in the hand of the troops.” On the guerrilla tactics employed by the terrorists, the security source said: “The major challenges we face is that of suicide bombers who might be operating with insiders within the communities. There is no way we can identify potential terrorists or suicide bombers from their faces or movements. Some of them look as innocent as new born babies.” Military sources said the army and Air Force were not relenting in the battle to rid the North-East of terrorism.
Monday, 6 July 2015
Expdonaloaded News; Military kills 600 insurgents in one month
Despite the spate of suicide bombings in Borno State, the military’s onslaught against Boko Haram has continued to yield result, with no fewer than 600 insurgents killed in the last one month.
According to military sources, the military had sustained the onslaught on terrorists’ camps, killing many of them and destroying their weapons.
The Nigerian Air Force, it was gathered, continued air raids, while soldiers conducted raids on suspected terrorist’s hideouts. On what had happened in the last one month, a top military source said: “While the terrorists have engaged in guerrilla tactics of using vulnerable girls and young men for suicide attacks on soft targets, we ensure that their fighters do not escape as they continue to meet their waterloos in the hand of the troops.” On the guerrilla tactics employed by the terrorists, the security source said: “The major challenges we face is that of suicide bombers who might be operating with insiders within the communities. There is no way we can identify potential terrorists or suicide bombers from their faces or movements. Some of them look as innocent as new born babies.” Military sources said the army and Air Force were not relenting in the battle to rid the North-East of terrorism.
The Nigerian Air Force, it was gathered, continued air raids, while soldiers conducted raids on suspected terrorist’s hideouts. On what had happened in the last one month, a top military source said: “While the terrorists have engaged in guerrilla tactics of using vulnerable girls and young men for suicide attacks on soft targets, we ensure that their fighters do not escape as they continue to meet their waterloos in the hand of the troops.” On the guerrilla tactics employed by the terrorists, the security source said: “The major challenges we face is that of suicide bombers who might be operating with insiders within the communities. There is no way we can identify potential terrorists or suicide bombers from their faces or movements. Some of them look as innocent as new born babies.” Military sources said the army and Air Force were not relenting in the battle to rid the North-East of terrorism.
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