Posted by Amarachi on Tue 23rd Apr, 2024 - tori.ng
According to the statement, the rescued victims were provided with new clothing and handed over to the Borno State Ministry of Women Affairs.
Forty-four women and children have been rescued by the Nigerian Army during a raid on terrorists' hideout in Timbuktu Triangle cutting across Borno and Yobe States.
The Army in a statement on Monday, April 22, 2024, said troops also recovered valuable assets, including MOWAG Armoured Personnel Carrier, a Canter truck, and a tractor.
According to the statement, the rescued victims were provided with new clothing and handed over to the Borno State Ministry of Women Affairs.
“The sustained offensive operation by troops of the Nigerian Army to clear terrorists' enclaves in the Timbuktu Triangle cutting across Borno and Yobe States has led to the successful recovery of valuable assets and the rescuing of women and children held in captivity by the terrorists,” the statement read.
"The terrorists, who abandoned their enclaves and fled following fierce air cum artillery bombardments and ground battle, left behind MOWAG Armoured Personnel Carrier, a Canter Truck, and a Tractor.
"Additionally, 44 civilians including women and children who had been held captive in the area were rescued by the courageous troops.
"The rescued women and children were provided with immediate relief, including new clothing to give them a sense of comfort and dignity, as they begin their journey to freedom. They have been handed over to the Borno State Ministry of Women Affairs, where they will be administered.
“The daring operation did not only lead to the recovery of vital resources, but also brought hope and freedom to innocent women and children who have been trapped in the midst of conflict.”