According
to CHANNELS TV, the rescue operation was carried out by the Seven
Division of the Nigerian Army in Kwayabe and Wufe wards in Dikwa Local
Council Area of Borno State in Nigeria’s north-east.
Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, Seven Division, Colonel Tukur Gusau, on Monday explained that the rescued were 21 children, a six-day old infant, seven women, including three nursing mothers and two elderly male adults.
“Troops also discovered a training shed inside the vandalised and looted Palace of the Shehu of Dikwa, where weapon handling and engagement of Aircraft were being thought to new Boko Haram recruits”
Deputy Director of Army Public Relations, Seven Division, Colonel Tukur Gusau, on Monday explained that the rescued were 21 children, a six-day old infant, seven women, including three nursing mothers and two elderly male adults.
“Troops also discovered a training shed inside the vandalised and looted Palace of the Shehu of Dikwa, where weapon handling and engagement of Aircraft were being thought to new Boko Haram recruits”

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