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Over100 ISWAP fighters, wives, children surrender to federal troop
Nigerian Army has announced no fewer than 104 fighters of the ISWAP have surrendered to Nigerian troops in Borno State.
The military authorities disclosed this Monday via a post on its verified Facebook page.
According to the post, those who surrendered to the 25 Task Force Brigade Damboa include 22 males, 27 females and 55 children.
“ISWAP and their families numbering 104 comprising 22 males, 27 females and 55 children surrendered to troops of 25 Task Force Brigade Damboa, Borno State on Saturday 5 February 2022.”
The federal troops have been bearing down on the terrorists in the southeast lately.
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