Army frees 360 abductees after clashes with Boko Haram in Nigeriaโs Borno
The Nigerian army says it has secured the release of 360 people abducted by Boko Haram earlier this year in the northeastern part of the country. The rescue operation unfolded in a Boko Haram stronghold in the south of Borno State, the military said in a statement on Sunday. F o
The Nigerian army says it has secured the release of 360 people abducted by Boko Haram earlier this year in the northeastern part of the country.
The rescue operation unfolded in a Boko Haram stronghold in the south of Borno State, the military said in a statement on Sunday. F orces descended upon the Mandara mountains where Boko Haram fighters were holding hundreds of people โunder harsh conditionsโ, it said.
Two infants โsuccumbed to exhaustion occasioned by the extremely challenging mountainous terrainโ and the conditions they endured during captivity, army spokesperson Haruna Sani said.
โThe remaining rescued abductees were successfully evacuated to safe locations for medical care and humanitarian support, marking a major operational success and a significant setback for the terrorist group,โ Sani said.
Several Boko Haram fighters fled into the surrounding mountains, while others surrendered, though the army did not say whether it completed arrests.
A local youth leader and Borno senator confirmed the release to the AFP news agency on Saturday, but said the group included more than 400 people.
Boko Haram had demanded millions of Nigerian naira in ransom for the captives.
Borno State is a hotbed for armed groups, bandits and separatists driving northeastern Nigeriaโs security crisis, which accelerated in 2009 when Boko Haram began its bloody attacks.

