Thursday 11 September 2014

Local Hunters Kill 75 Insurgents In Adamawa

Boko Haram insurgents who have annexed some towns and villages in
Northern Senatorial zone of Adamawa State have suffered set back as
local hunters pounced on them killing over 75 of the insurgents Local
sources reveal.

The insurgents have recently been launching audacious attacks on the
border towns of Michika and Madagali local government areas of the
state as they sent thousands of residents packing and hoisted their
flags as they took control of the areas.

Reports indicated that the insurgents met their waterloo when after
they ran short of ammunitions following encounter with Nigerian troops
and after series of aerial bombardment by the jet fighters.

It was gathered that as a result of the development, normalcy have
started returning to Michika as Nigerian troops are gradually taking
control of the annexed areas as the insurgents beat a retreat.

Security sources told a reporter that normalcy have started returning
to the area as local hunters have dealt a serious blow to the

A resident of the town who simply identify himself Vandi said that the
insurgents have been demystified when they run short as hunters
capitalized on that to kill many of them.

"As I am speaking to you our youths and vigilante ambushed and killed
over 75 insurgents today," he said.

Also a local hunter who claims to be part of the operation said they
killed many of the insurgents who beat a retreat to nearby villages as
the insurgents flee to nearby villages.

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