Nigerian troops kill 24 terrorists in an overnight operation in Kukareta, Yobe State. The military reports two soldiers were wounded and a cache of 23 firearms was recovered during the engagement.
Nigerian troops killed 24 terrorists and wounded two soldiers during an overnight operation in Kukareta, Yobe State. The military reported the recovery of 18 AK-47 rifles, three general-purpose machine guns, and two PKT automatic weapons.
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Nigerian troops killed 24 terrorists and wounded two soldiers during an overnight operation in Kukareta, Yobe State. The military reported the recovery of 18 AK-47 rifles, three general-purpose machine guns, and two PKT automatic weapons.
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