Breaking army rescues dapchi schoolgirls

I think there may be some confusion here.

The Dapchi schoolgirls were a group of 276 schoolgirls who were kidnapped by Boko Haram, a terrorist group, from their school in Dapchi, Yobe State, Nigeria on February 19, 2018. The kidnapping was widely condemned and sparked widespread outrage and concern.

However, it was not the British Army that rescued the Dapchi schoolgirls. Instead, the Nigerian military, with the support of the Nigerian government, launched a rescue operation to free the girls. On March 21, 2018, 110 of the kidnapped girls were released by Boko Haram, with 5 of them later dying in captivity. The remaining 116 girls were still missing at the time.

The Nigerian military has been involved in a long-standing conflict with Boko Haram, and has been working to rescue the kidnapped girls and other civilians who have been affected by the group's violence.

It's worth noting that the British Army has not been directly involved in the conflict in Nigeria, although the UK government has provided support to the Nigerian government in its efforts to combat Boko Haram.