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Chadian soldiers led by President Idriss Debby crush Boko Haram terrorists, free Nigerian troops (Photos)

Chadian troops led by President Idriss Debby have crushed Boko Haram terrorists, set free Nigerian soldiers in the process.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the Chadian troops have again dealt a major blow on Boko Haram terrorists, after the killing of 100 of its members in Magumeri, a local government in the northern part of Borno State.
This reliable online news platform understands that Borno State, northeast Nigeria, is the major hotbed of the Boko Haram crisis in Nigeria.
Nigerian soldiers in the Boko Haram captivity were freed on Sunday, 5, April, according to West Africa reporters. The report quoted sources from the Lake Chad region as saying that the Chadian soldiers are hitting hard the Boko Haram insurgents.

Boko Haram members fleeing
The report said the insurgents were fleeing and that President Idriss Déby has been moving around in a chopper to monitor Boko Haram destruction. Deby ordered the operation after the terror group killed over 90 soldiers in Boma almost 14 days ago.
The Chadian President described it as the worst attack ever on the country’s military and promised to ensure the crush of Boko Haram around the Lake Chad region. There are over 20 villages in the area.

Top Boko Haram commander arrested by Chadian soldiers
The Chadian soldiers on Saturday destroyed the terrorists group’s bases, killed many insurgents and recovered several weapons. It was learned that a top Boko Haram commander was also arrested during the attack carried out by the Chadian soldiers.
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