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55 terrorists neutralised, as MNJTF destroy 13 vehicles, 5 VBIED, 13 motorcycles

Several top Commanders of the Islamic State of the West African province(ISWAP) were killed by the troops of the Multi-National Joint Task(MNJTF), Force in the Fringes of Arege in Malam Fatori, in Abadam Local Government Area of Borno State.

Nigeriacrime.com also learned that at least, 55 terrorists including the commanders were also killed in the aggressive operation nicknamed Operation HARBIN ZUMA.

According to the Niger Republic Ministry of Defence, a 22-day aggressive operation nicknamed Operation HARBIN ZUMA which began on May 6, 2023, and ended on Sunday, May 28, targeting ISWAP strongholds in the Tumbums were coordinated by the troops of Sector 3 and Sector 4 Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF).

Some of the top Commanders such as Fiya Abouzeid, Qaïd Abou Oumama and Qaïd Malam Moustapha, as well as several religious leaders whose identities are not yet known, were naturalized.

Close coordination between Niger-Nigerian Air Task Force and land forces made it possible to locate the enemy and inflict significant losses on him.

The troops also successfully destroyed 13 vehicles and 13 motorcycles, while 5 other Vehicle Borne Improvised Explosive Devices(VBIED), were trail, trapped and destroyed by the troops.

The Nigérienne Sector 4 MNJTF, lost 2 of its soldiers, 3 slightly wounded, while one phantom Mrap was damaged. It, however, did not disclose this casualty recorded on the Nigerian Counterpart.

The main objective of the operation was to neutralize the terrorists who were in their bastion in Aregé, Nigeria.

The operation also aimed to maintain pressure on the Islamic State in West Africa (EIAO) and to eliminate any presence of armed terrorist groups in the area bounded by the vices of BOSSO, BAGA, GUDUMBALI and GASHIGAR. It was also planned to cut off all supply routes for armed terrorist groups and reduce the threat in the region.

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