The Nigeria army has taken revenge for the deaths of 35,000 civilians, killing 79 Islamic militants. The Nigerian army has taken revenge for the deaths of 35,000 civilians. It has achieved significant success in a large-scale campaign against Islamic extremists. During the operation, the Nigerian soldiers targeted Islamic extremists and various armed groups, killing 79 militants and suspected kidnappers in the past week. This has caused chaos within the ranks of the extremists. The Nigerian army provided this information on Friday. According to the United Nations, nearly 35,000 civilians have lost their lives and over 2 million people have been displaced in northeastern Nigeria, prompting an intensified focus on national security efforts. A statement from Nigerian army spokesperson Edward Buba mentioned that 252 people were arrested during the nationwide operation and 67 hostages held by extremists were freed.
In Nigeria, the Boko Haram extremists are the most notorious. They are known for kidnapping and killings. Due to the growing presence of extremists and Islamic militants, kidnapping incidents have become common in the northwest of the country. Various armed groups are attacking villages and major roads in this area due to the limited presence of security forces. In 2014, Boko Haram militants kidnapped 276 schoolgirls from the Chibok village in the northeastern state of Borno, an event that gained significant international attention.
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