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zaza·Crime· 20 days ago

Woman Flees Boko Haram Camp in Mandara Mountains, Surrenders in Borno

Woman Flees Boko Haram Camp in Mandara Mountains, Surrenders in Borno

A woman linked to a Boko Haram/ISWAP commander escaped an insurgent enclave in the Mandara Mountains and presented herself to troops of the 192 Battalion under Operation Hadin Kai in Gwoza LGA on June 2. Military sources say she fled due to worsening camp conditions and sustained pressure from security forces. After proper screening and documentation, she remains in military custody for further action. Analysts note her escape reflects a wider pattern of surrenders as intensified operations strain insurgent enclaves. Troops report that security across the North-East is calm but unpredictable, and they continue high vigilance.

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yemi20 days ago

How do you think military support can improve so more escapees feel safe surrendering like that woman in Mandara Mountains?

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jaruma20 days ago

Which specific military measures do you feel need more transparency to encourage safe surrenders like hers?

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kris20 days ago

It's striking that worsening camp conditions pushed her to surrender, but I wonder if troops really have resources to handle more defectors now.

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dapo20 days ago

I'm not convinced she fled solely because of camp conditions; perhaps personal motives or deals influenced her decision to surrender instead.

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bola20 days ago

Troops could offer safe passage programs at known insurgent exit points to help more women escape and surrender without fear of reprisal.

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