Nigerian troops freed more than
400 hostages held by Boko Haram militants in the northeastern state of
Borno, a military official said.
Soldiers raided more than 10
villages near the border with Cameroon where the hostages were held and
destroyed hideouts in the area maintained by the Islamist militant
group, Sani Usman, a spokesman for the military, said in an e-mailed
statement.
President
Muhammadu Buhari has stepped up military efforts to end the eight-year
insurgency of Boko Haram, which wants to impose its version of Islamic
rule in Africa’s most populous country of more than 180 million people.
Nigeria is roughly split between a mainly Muslim north and a largely
Christian south.
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