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VIDEO: Army Rescue Another Chibok School Girl in Borno

Operatives of the Nigerian Army have once again rescued another Chibok School Girl who was abducted in Borno state.

Recall that a handful of students from Government Girls Secondary School Chibok were abducted by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State, on April 14, 2014.

 

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The Army have however rescued one of the girls, Ruth Bitrus, and her son by the Troops of 21 Army Armoured Brigade in Bama, Borno State on Wednesday, June 29, after she escaped from the Boko Haram enclave in the axis of Bama local government area of the State.

In a video released by Zagazola Makama, a Counter Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad, Ruth revealed that she escaped the Sambisa forest after eight years of being in captivity.

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She added that the terrorist who defiled and impregnated her was killed by a bomb blast while trying to plant it against some army troops in the Northeast.

Ruth also said that other schoolgirls were still with their captors in Sambisa Forest.

It took me three days to escape from the insurgents’ enclave. I took some food with me for my child. Some of the Boko Haram saw me while I was coming out but I ran to the bush to avoid being arrested,” she said

Watch a video of Ruth being interviewed below

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