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Nigerian Troops Kill 2 Boko Haram Fighters In Pulka

Nigerian Troops Kill
2 Boko Haram
Fighters In Pulka
The Army spokesman, Col. Sani Usman, in a
statement, disclosed that one of the terrorists
escaped with gunshot wounds.
“The troops also recovered 1
AK-47 rifle with registration
number S 77411, a General
Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG)
with registration number FN
131908, one Motorcycle, 1 Bicycle
and 5 Fabrique Nationale (FN)
rifle magazines.
Other items recovered from the
terrorists include 1 AK-47 rifle
magazine loaded with 28 rounds
of 7.62mm (Special) ammunition,
67 rounds of 7.62mm linked
(NATO) ammunition and Tecno
brand of mobile telephone
handset with NEXTTEL SIM card,
as well as sacks of foodstuffs.
The troops have continued their
routine operations maintaining
vigilance to prevent escaping Boko
Haram terrorists out of Sambisa
forest through that axis.”

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