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Video: Troops Overrun Shekau’s Sambisa Farm

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Shekau's Sambisa farm

Nigerian soldiers have overrun Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau’s Sambisa Farm just as they have also successfully repelled ISWAP Terrorists who attacked Dikwa town on Friday evening.

In a video obtained by GreenWhiteGreen GWG from PRNigeria, troops who stormed the farm in the Sambisa axis and invited some locals to help themselves with edibles before destroying the farm.

The troops could be heard mocking the sect leader and asking him to come out from the hiding.

Besides over-runing Shekau’s Sambisa farm, the Nigerian troops in Dikwa after repelling the attack by ISWAP nabbed two men suspected to be terrorist informants living in the community.

It had earlier been alleged that local informants were actively sabotaging the efforts of Nigerian troops by revealing their position and movements to the terrorists.

An intelligence source told PRNigeria that the terrorists invaded a military Super Camp unit on the northern axis of the town on several light trucks mounted with Heavy Machine Guns (HMGs).

“The terrorists suspected to be aided by informants approached the base from two axis.

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“One of the groups attacked from the northern axis towards Marte road, while the other group approached the base from the north-eastern axis towards Gajibo road.

Still reeling in the euphoria of having overrun Shekau’s Sambisa farm, the Nigerian troops on the ground had got a signal of the attempted invasion and retreated to Ajiri Community in the Southern axis, where they relaunched counter-attacks with troops from Gulumba.

“A Ground Force Close Air Support (CAS) component deployed also attacked the terrorists from the air destroying their guntrucks and makeshift camps.”

PRNigeria further gathered that the terrorists are coordinating their recent attacks from their new base in Andakar with some commanders and mercenaries from neighbouring countries.

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