Nigerian army says it rescued another Chibok girl

AFP  |  Abuja 

The said today it rescued one of the kidnapped girls amid a wave of deadly kidnappings and bombings rocking the country's northeast.

The said troops found Salomi Pugo in the remote Pulka region of near the border, without giving further details.


The abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls in 2014 by brought global attention to the Islamist insurgency sweeping through northeast

"Troops of Operation Lafiya Dole deployed in Pulka today rescued one of the girls abducted by terrorists earlier in 2014," said in a statement.

"Currently the girl, who was intercepted in the company of another young girl, Jamila Adams, about 14 years old with a child, are in the safe custody of troops and receiving medical attention."

of the rescue comes after weeks of relentless attacks by in the northeast, including the abduction of 30 loggers and a suicide bombing that claimed 14 lives at a mosque in Gamboru in earlier this week.

At least 30 soldiers are also missing following a attack on a military base in neighbouring Yobe state in which five troops were killed, according to military and militia sources.

In the aftermath of the kidnapping, dozens of the girls managed to escape.

Since then, others have been freed in hostage deals struck between and the Nigerian government, but many are still in captivity and some are feared dead.

Since 2009, the insurgency has spread from into neighbouring Niger, and and affiliated itself with Islamic State jihadists.

Despite the ongoing attacks, Nigerian Muhammadu Buhari said in his New Year address that was "beaten".

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 23:05 IST