Following seven hours of gunfire, Multinational Joint Task Force, MNJTF, yesterday killed no less than 64 Boko Haram psychological oppressors, losing 10 officers and eight regular people.
Then, a Nigerian Army lieutenant colonel was, Wednesday, killed by Boko Haram agitators who assaulted a military arrangement in Borno State.
Other than the extremists executed by MNJTF, three vessels passing on the psychological militants were likewise crushed in the grisly conflict that occurred on the edges of Lake Chad.
Chief Information Officer of MNJTF, Col. Timothy Antigha, who affirmed the conflict, said in an announcement, entitled "Segment of International and Local Media Aiding Boko Haram Narrative,' stated: "The consideration of the Multinational Joint Task Force, MNJTF, has been attracted to a developing example of global/neighborhood media inclusion of the emergency in the Lake Chad region, which proposes compassion and backing for Boko Haram exercises, to the detriment of endeavors being made by an alliance of the Armed Forces of nations of the Lake Chad Basin.
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