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Niger Delta Avengers Blow Up Another Export Pipeline In Delta

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Top Niger Delta Militants Group on Wednesday claimed it has blown up another Trans Forcados Export Pipeline in the creeks of Warri South West Council Area of Delta State.

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This is coming barely 24 hours after operatives of the Operations Delta Safe around Batan community repelled them from carrying out a similar attack on another pipeline that fields the Forcados Export Terminal operated by Shell/ Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) with crude on Tuesday.

The attack occurred 10:45pm on Tuesday night.

The spokesman for Avengers, Mudoch Agbinibo, confirmed the attack in series of tweets on his Twitter handle on Wednesday, adding that the attack was to warn oil companies in the Niger Delta region where militants have being this from carrying out repair works on any damaged line.

The tweets read, “Today at 10:45pm our elite strike team (strike team 6) has blown up the Forcados Export Pipeline. This action is to further stress that we don’t appreciate the repairs of blown pipelines.”

A senior military officer attached to the Joint Task Force in the region confirmed Tuesday’s night attack but decline to give details.

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