Five boko haram camps destroyed army
According to reports, the Nigerian Army has destroyed five Boko Haram camps in the country's northeastern region. Here are some details:
Location: The camps were destroyed in the Sambisa Forest, a known stronghold of Boko Haram, in Borno State, Nigeria.
Operation: The operation was carried out by the Nigerian Army's 7 Division, in collaboration with other security agencies, as part of the ongoing efforts to degrade the capabilities of Boko Haram.
Details: The camps were destroyed in a series of operations that began on February 22, 2023, and ended on February 25, 2023. The operations involved intense artillery bombardment, aerial support, and ground assault.
Casualties: According to reports, several Boko Haram fighters were killed or wounded during the operations, while some others fled the area. There were no reports of civilian casualties.
Equipment destroyed: The Nigerian Army also destroyed several Boko Haram equipment, including vehicles, motorcycles, and weapons.
Impact: The destruction of the camps is expected to deal a significant blow to Boko Haram's ability to launch attacks in the region. The operation is also seen as a major success for the Nigerian Army and a boost to the morale of the troops.
Quote: "The destruction of these camps is a significant achievement in our efforts to degrade the capabilities of Boko Haram. We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure the security and stability of our country." - Major General Christopher Musa, Commander, 7 Division, Nigerian Army.
Please note that the information provided is based on reports and may be subject to change as more information becomes available.