Monday, May 20, 2013

Nigeria's Offensive Against Boko Haram Militants Continues



Nigeria Says Has Islamists On Defensive -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Nigeria claimed an early success for its military offensive against Islamist insurgents in the northeast on Monday, saying the militants' activities had been stifled by nearly a week of attacks on their bases.

Military officers in the combat zone, deep in a semi-desert frontier region, said operations continued and that troops faced considerable opposition from well-armed Boko Haram fighters.

A presidential spokesman issued a statement saying the biggest drive yet against the four-year-old rebellion had made progress since President Goodluck Jonathan declared a state of emergency in three troubled states last Tuesday.

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More News On Nigeria's Offensive Against Boko Haram Militants Continuing

Nigeria: Boko Haram in disarray, says army -- BBC
Nigerian forces tout 'massive deployment' against insurgents -- CNN
Nigeria says 14 Militants, 3 Soldiers Killed in Latest Fighting -- Voice of America
Nigeria says it has retaken five Islamist strongholds -- AFP
Nigeria offensive on Islamists escalates in key city -- AFP
Nigeria offers amnesty to insurgents who surrender -- Reuters
Special Forces arrest 120 Boko Haram members -- The Nation (Nigeria)
Nigeria: Boko Haram Islamists 'arrested' in Maiduguri -- BBC
Nigeria: State of Emergency - Thousands Flee to Niger Republic -- AllAfrica.com
Nigeria Says Troops to Protect Civilians Under Emergency Rule -- Bloomberg Businesweek

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