We Killed 76 Islamist Militants In Northern Nigeria – Army

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The Nigerian army on Thursday said its troops have killed 76 Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) militants in the country’s northeastern Borno state in recent weeks.

Army spokesperson Major-General Edward Buba said the militants were believed to belong to the armed group Boko Haram and its offshoot ISWAP, who have been waging a deadly insurgency in northeast Nigeria since 2009.

The militants have stepped up attacks in Borno since the turn of the year, including an assault on the Dumba community on Sunday, where at least 40 farmers were killed.

Buba said troops killed 24 fighters during offensive operations in Damboa, Bama, and Chibok areas of Borno between Jan. 7 and 13.

He did not provide details on troop casualties during the operations.

Troops arrested 72 suspects and rescued eight hostages during the operations, he said in a statement.

Buba said weapons and ammunition, including AK-47 rifles, grenades, rocket-propelled grenades, and improvised explosive devices, were recovered during the operations.