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Nigerian Army Confirms Gun Battle In Abia Community, Four Terrorists Killed, Camps Destroyed


The Nigerian Army's Operation Udoka has recorded a significant success in its ongoing efforts to tackle terrorism and insecurity in the South-East region. According to a statement released by Lt. Col. Jonah Unuakhalu, the troops of the South-East Joint Task Force, codenamed Operation Udoka, engaged suspected terrorists in Abia State, killing four of them during a clearance operation.

The operation, which took place inside a forest in Umuaku Isuochi, Umunneochi LGA of Abia State, is a testament to the Nigerian Army's commitment to ridding the region of terrorist elements. The troops also raided a camp allegedly belonging to the Eastern Security Network in Isiala Ngwa North LGA, along the Imo River axis, and destroyed the camp.

During the raid, the troops recovered arms, vehicles, and other items from the camp and other camps in Imo State. This is a significant blow to the terrorist groups operating in the region, as it deprives them of their logistics and operational capabilities.

The military operation was carried out with precision and professionalism, with the troops taking care to avoid civilian casualties. The Nigerian Army's commitment to protecting civilians and upholding human rights is commendable, and it is clear that the troops are working tirelessly to restore peace and security to the region.

The success of Operation Udoka is a testament to the Nigerian Army's capabilities and its commitment to tackling insecurity in the South-East region. It is also a clear message to terrorist groups operating in the region that they will not be tolerated, and that the Nigerian Army will do everything in its power to bring them to justice.