Thursday, 19 March 2015

PHOTOS: See The Sophisticated Guns Captured From Boko Haram By Nigerian Soldiers.

A concerted push by Nigeria’s military and neighbours Chad, Cameroon and Niger has regained considerable ground in the fight against Boko Haram. The Nigerian army said it has repelled Boko Haram from all but three local government districts in the north-east.Boko Haram Nigeria

“We have three local governments remaining, Abadam, Kala-Balge and Gwoza, and we are optimistic that with time we will liberate those,” Lieutenant-General Tobiah Minimah, the army chief of staff, told reporters.
Waving captured black and white militant flags, soldiers from Niger and Chad celebrated their liberation of the Nigerian town of Damasak from Boko Haram.
The insurgents had seized Damasak with little resistance in November 2014.
Debris is scattered in front of a building that Boko Haram insurgents used as their base in Dikwa, Nigeria, before being driven out by the Chadian military(Madjiasra Nako/Reuters)
Debris is scattered in front of a building that Boko Haram insurgents used as their base in Dikwa, Nigeria, before being driven out by the Chadian military(Madjiasra Nako/Reuters)





Boko Haram Nigeria

A concerted push by Nigeria’s military and neighbours Chad, Cameroon and Niger has regained considerable ground in the fight against Boko Haram. The Nigerian army said it has repelled Boko Haram from all but three local government districts in the north-east.

“We have three local governments remaining, Abadam, Kala-Balge and Gwoza, and we are optimistic that with time we will liberate those,” Lieutenant-General Tobiah Minimah, the army chief of staff, told reporters.

Waving captured black and white militant flags, soldiers from Niger and Chad celebrated their liberation of the Nigerian town of Damasak from Boko Haram.The insurgents had seized Damasak with little resistance in November 2014.  


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An Islamist flag flies from a mosque in Damasak, Nigeria(Emmanuel Braun/Reuters)

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Chadian soldiers drive in the recently retaken town of Damasak, Nigeria, after armies from Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad and Niger launched an offensive to end Boko Haram’s campaign(Emmanuel Braun/Reuters)

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A Boko Haram sign is seen in the recently retaken town of Damasak, Nigeria(Emmanuel Braun/Reuters)

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A man wears a sign on his back, requesting to be trained and sent to the front line to fight against Boko Haram, at a march in Yaounde, Cameroon(Bate Felix/Reuters)
Boko Haram has been fighting a six-year insurgency to create an Islamic state and had taken control of large parts of Nigeria’s north-east in the past year. It became notorious internationally after kidnapping more than 200 schoolgirls last April.

At the start of this year, Boko Haram controlled around 20 local government areas, a territory the size of Belgium. In recent months, Nigeria has stepped up its campaign against the militants, and, with the help of a regional force that includes Niger and Chad, has retaken dozens of towns.
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Children fleeing from Boko Haram gather at Gudumariya Refugees Camp in Niger(Olatunji Omirin/AFP)
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Soldiers from Niger patrol in a truck at Kabalewa Refugee Camp, where Nigerians fleeing from Boko Haram are sheltered(Olatunji Omirin/AFP)

 


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