Crime
87 men killed in Boko Haram, ISWAP reprisal
Boko Haram’s effort to reclaim its territory and supremacy has suffered a setback after its last victory—a massacre—on ISWAP in Mandra and Gaba, Borno.
The Boko Haram terrorists eliminated 24 ISWAP then.
Five days after, IWAP fought back, according to a report by PRNigeria.
The suspected ISWAP elements, carried out the reprisal at the camp of the Commander of Boko Haram, Bakoura Modou, in Lake Chad axis on Tuesday.
PRNigeria gathered that the SWAP fighters stormed Modou’s Lake Chad camp in 50 local speed boats yesterday.
“More than 87 jihadists were killed in the clash,” he said.
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