The Nigerian Army’s 21 Armoured Brigade has rescued another Chibok schoolgirl, Ihyi Abudu, who was among the 276 abducted in 2014 by Boko Haram terrorists. Abudu was reportedly rescued along with her two children and 99 other women and children from terrorist dens in Sambisa Forest.
The operation, code-named Operation Lake Sanity ll, was a meticulously planned and executed mission aimed at annihilating Boko Haram in the North East region.
Abudu, who was number 67 on the list of abducted schoolgirls, escaped from the terrorists’ Parisu hideouts and was rescued during a clearance operation in the Bararam general area of Sambisa Forest.
According Lake Chad security analyst Zagazola Makama, the troops entered the terrorists’ camp and found the 99 rescued captives, including 41 women and 57 children, looking malnourished and traumatised.
The Nigerian Army’s Medical Corps promptly provided critical medical care to the freed captives, administering vaccines and medications to prevent the spread of diseases.
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