Troops Neutralize Another Female Suicide Bomber At Yamtake, Borno State

Hamilton Nwosa
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yesterday at about 9:45mp a suspected female suicide bomber attempted to enter the military location in Yamtake, Gwoza Local Government Area, Borno State, but a vigilant sentry on duty gunned her down and she died instantly.  The failed suicide bombing attack was follow up with futile probing attack by terrorists which was decisively dealt with by the troops.

The troops killed all the 4 attackers including 2 suicide bombers and recovered 2 AK-47, 3 magazines, 109 rounds of 7.62mm (special). 1 Touch, 1 water bottle, 3 Magazine carrier, 1 illuminator pyrotecnic and some quantity of drugs. unfortunately, a soldier was lost in the process.

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