Nigerian troops have rescued 338 captives, almost all children and women, from Boko Haram camps in a northeastern forest.
Thirty extremists were killed on Tuesday in attacks on two camps on the fringes of the Islamic insurgents’ holdout in Sambisa Forest, according to a defence headquarters statement.
Separately troops ambushed and killed four suspects on a bombing mission in northeastern Adamawa state, it added. Hundreds of people have died in suicide bombing attacks mainly targeting mosques and markets in recent months.
The military posted photographs of several guns and ammunition which it said were seized in the attacks, along with images of bodies of alleged insurgents.
Nigerian troops have rescued hundreds of Boko Haram captives this year but none of the 219 girls kidnapped from a school in Chibok town.