According to reports, suspected Boko Haram men kidnapped 20 women in Gakin Fulani, a
normadic settlement which is not too far from Chibok community yesterday Sunday June 8th.
A member of the Vigilante Group of
Nigeria, Alhaji Tar who spoke with Sahara Reporters, said the women were kidnapped along with three men
who were there with them when the men arrived.
Meanwhile the military in a press release today said it
foiled an attempted attack by the sect group in Adamawa and Borno state
over the weekend, killing 50 of them and retrieved
some dangerous weapons from them.
The statement in part reads
"Troops conducting (the) anti-terrorists campaign in North-Eastern Nigeria have successfully averted (an) attempted massive raid on villages in Borno, and Adamawa States, during the weekend. The terrorists who were on their way to attack selected communities, were ambushed by troops along Biita, in Borno State, on receiving (an) intelligence report of the terrorists’ intention (s).
“The attack was launched on the terrorists as they filed out of the forest to embark on their mission at about 10pm on Saturday. Over 50 terrorists died in the fierce encounter that ensued, while 30 rifles, 36 Hand Grenades, 7 Machine guns, and 11 Rocket Propelled grenade tubes were captured by the troops. Also recovered from the terrorists were over 3,500 rounds of ammunition, 6 smoke grenade canisters, and locally fabricated guns as well as 4 vehicles used by the terrorists in the foiled attack.
“The four soldiers who were wounded in the operation are currently receiving medical treatment in the military medical facility. (A) Cordon and search (effort) is ongoing in the general area.
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