Nigerian troops set ablaze IPOB’s hideouts

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In an effort to sanitise the Southeastern region against terrorism, troops of the Nigerian Army attached to 302 Artillery and 14 Field Engineer Regiments have burnt some hideouts of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

According to Onyema Nwachukwu, the spokesperson of the Nigerian Army, the troops, who were conducting “operation clear terrorists” on Monday as ordered by the military high command, captured different sophisticated weapons from the terrorists, including two locally-made Artillery Projectile Launchers. 

Nwachukwu, a Brigadier-General, explained, “In the operation, one combatant of the dissident group was arrested, and several items, including 48 rounds of 7.62 mm NATO ammunition, 4 mobile phones, one handheld communication radio and a substance suspected to be cannabis, among others, were recovered by the troops.”

It was also learned that in a separate operation the same day, troops of the 34 Artillery Brigade also conducted an offensive operation against oil thieves in Oguta Local Government Area of Imo State, adding that the troops recovered several items from the camp, including one crude oil cooking oven, three reservoirs, several connecting hoses and pipes and three mobile phones.

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