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Nigerian Troops Kill Over 100 Boko Haram Militants
In a major operation, Nigerian troops have killed over 100 Boko Haram militants in a fierce battle in the northeastern state of Borno. The military operation, which lasted for several hours, was carried out in the early hours of the morning in the town of Monguno.
According to sources, the militants were attempting to infiltrate the town and launch a surprise attack on the military base. However, the Nigerian troops, who were well-prepared and well-equipped, were able to repel the attack and inflict heavy casualties on the militants.
The Nigerian military has confirmed the operation, saying that over 100 militants were killed and several others were injured. The military also recovered a large cache of weapons and ammunition from the militants.
This is a significant victory for the Nigerian military, which has been battling Boko Haram for several years. The militant group has been responsible for numerous attacks on civilians and military personnel, and has caused widespread destruction and displacement in the region.
The Nigerian government has been working to strengthen its military capabilities and to improve its response to Boko Haram attacks. The government has also been working with neighboring countries and international partners to share intelligence and coordinate efforts to combat the militant group.
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- "This is a huge victory for the Nigerian military and a major blow to Boko Haram. I hope this will bring some sense of relief to the people of Borno state." - @NigeriaFirst
- "The Nigerian military is doing a great job in fighting Boko Haram. We need to continue to support them and provide them with the resources they need to succeed." - @NigerianPride
- "This is a welcome development, but we need to be careful not to become complacent. Boko Haram is a resilient group and we need to remain vigilant." - @SecurityExpert
- "I hope this victory will bring some sense of peace to the people of Borno state. They have suffered so much at the hands of Boko Haram." - @ConcernedCitizen
- "The Nigerian government needs to do more to address the root causes of Boko Haram's insurgency. Poverty, lack of education, and political marginalization are all contributing factors." - @SocialCommentator