Nigerian troops forced to retreat from Boko Haram stronghold
April 24, 2015  03:40
Nigerian troops were forced to retreat from Boko Haram's Sambisa Forest stronghold in the restive northeast after a landmine blast killed one soldier and three vigilantes, security sources said today.

Military top brass said yesterday that soldiers were conducting offensives "in some forest locations" in the area after it was announced last week that operations were imminent.

The Sambisa Forest is located in the state of Borno, some 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the town of Chibok, from where more than 200 schoolgirls were kidnapped in April last year.

It has been claimed the 219 schoolgirls still being held were initially kept in the former game reserve, although others have said they may have been split up and moved to Chad or Cameroon.

Defence spokesman Chris Olukolade said in a statement that a senior Boko Haram commander was killed, as well as a number of militants who attacked a patrol. 

"The operations especially in forest locations are progressing in defiance of obstacles and landmines emplaced by the terrorists," he added.
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