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Nigeria Claims To Liberate More Towns From Boko Haram

27.02.2015 20:34

By Rafiu Ajakaye.

The Nigerian army said Friday that it had liberated more towns in the northeastern Adamawa and Yobe states from Boko Haram militants.



The army said several members of the radical sect had been killed and a number of others captured.



Apart from the town of Bara in Yobe State and the town of Gulak in Adamawa State – the "liberation" of which was announced earlier Friday – several other towns had also been retaken, the army said.



"Other locations also cleared in the course of the two-day operation include Shikah, Fikayel, Tetebah, Buza, Kamla and Bumsa," defense spokesman Chris Olukolade said in a statement.



"The fierce fighting that preceded the clearing of the towns and other communities resulted in appreciable casualties among the terrorists," he added.



He said that some militants had been captured, some arms had been recovered and destroyed, and thousands of rounds of ammunition seized, along with vehicles, anti-aircraft guns, machine guns, grenades, bombs, grenade launchers, rifles and mortar guns.



Bara is the regional capital of Yobe State's Gulani local government area, while Gulak is the regional capital of Adamawa State's Madagali local government area.



Both areas had long been held by Boko Haram militants who captured them in 2004.



Recent days have seen Nigerian troops turning the tide against the militants, who have resorted to striking soft targets in a spate of recent suicide attacks that claimed over 50 lives in the past week.



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