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Vehicle Laden With Explosive Destroyed By Military In Konduga

ByFarouk MohammedDecember 3, 20141 Mins read37
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The Nigerian military today December 3rd, destroyed a vehicle laden with Improvised Explosives Device, IED meant for suicide attacks in Konduga in Borno state. According to PR Nigeria, an undisclosed number of terrorist were killed during the destruction of the vehicles .

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