Military Forces Raid IPOB/ESN Camp in Anambra; 15 Boko Haram Members Surrender in Borno
Military Forces Raid IPOB/ESN Camp in Anambra; 15 Boko Haram Members Surrender in Borno
In a significant operation, military troops have dismantled a camp associated with the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its armed wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN) in Anambra State. This raid underscores ongoing efforts to combat insurgency and restore peace in the region.
Simultaneously, in Borno State, fifteen members of the notorious Boko Haram group have surrendered to authorities. This development reflects a growing trend of fighters opting to abandon their armed struggle, potentially signaling a shift in the dynamics of the conflict.
The military’s actions in both states highlight the commitment to addressing security challenges and ensuring the safety of citizens. As operations continue, officials remain focused on fostering stability in these troubled regions 
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