Nigerian Troops Rescue 47 Hostages from ISWAP in Borno Raid
Nigerian troops rescued 47 hostages, mostly women and children, from ISWAP in Borno. Coordinated air and ground assaults forced militants to flee.
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Nigerian troops rescued 47 hostages, mostly women and children, from ISWAP in Borno. Coordinated air and ground assaults forced militants to flee.
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