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Troops Discover ISWAP Bread Making Factory In Borno, Destroy Facility

Troops of Operation Lake Sanity III, Operation Hadin Kai, have discovered the ISWAP terrorists’ bread-producing factory in Maisani, Timbuktu Triangle in Damboa Local Government Area of Borno State.

A counter-terrorism expert, Zagazola Makama, said intelligence sources told him that the discovery was made by the Combined troops of the 199 Special Forces Battalion in conjunction with the Hybrid Forces and Civilian JTF during its exploitation into the terrorists’ den on Sunday.

Posting on X, Makama said, “The sources said the factory was destroyed while items recovered include 2 Lister generating plants, 1 baking machine, and several baking materials.”

Makama further disclosed that the “week-long clearance operation was marked by a total decimation of the terrorists from its stronghold in the Timbuktu Triangle, comprising Buk, 1, 2 and 3, Talala, Ajigin, Dusula, Abulam, Gorgi, in the dreaded Timbuktu Triangle.”

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