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3 terrorists killed in central Nigeria

By ANI | Published: December 07, 2020 5:19 PM

The Nigerian military said Monday that three terrorists were killed after troops thwarted an armed attack on a village in the central state of Benue.

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The Nigerian military said Monday that three terrorists were killed after troops thwarted an armed attack on a village in the central state of Benue.

Troops of the "Operation Whirl Stroke" killed the terrorists at Tsehombe-Adaka village in Benue following credible information on Sunday, military spokesperson John Enenche said in a statement on Monday.

Acting on "credible intelligence on the attack by bandits," the troops swiftly mobilized to the scene and made contact with the bandits, Enenche said.

The troops engaged the terrorists with superior firepower, killing three, said the spokesperson, adding that "others fled in disarray into the bushes with bullet wounds."

The troops also recovered some weapons from the terrorists after foiling the attack, he added. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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