Nigerian army posts two divisions to hunt for missing girls
Source: Reuters/Yahoo
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's Army has posted two divisions to hunt for 200 schoolgirls abducted last month by Islamist rebels in an attack condemned globally including by U.S. first lady Michelle Obama on Saturday.
The soldiers are stationed in the border region close to Chad, Cameroon and Niger to work with other security agencies, said General Chris Olukolade, spokesman for the Defence Headquarters. "The facilities of the Nigerian Army signals as well as all the communication facilities of the Nigerian Police and all the services have been devoted into coordinating this search," Olukolade said in a statement.
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The air force has flown more than 250 sorties, a signals unit and the police are involved and a multinational task force has also been activated and surveillance equipment is deployed in support of ten search teams, he said.
The United States, Britain, France, China and international police agency Interpol have all offered assistance.
Jonathan on Friday said he believed the schoolgirls remained in Nigeria and had not been transported into Cameroon. It was the first indication he has given of their whereabouts.
The attackers were based in the Sambisa area of Borno state, a Boko Haram stronghold near the school from where the girls were abducted, he said.
Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/nigerian-president-believes-kidnapped-girls-still-country-022449117.html
The article also gives quotes from Michelle Obama's address this morning on the kidnapping.
William769
(55,147 posts)Anything less is well, unacceptable.
Louisiana1976
(3,962 posts)penultimate
(1,110 posts)William769
(55,147 posts)Ok.
penultimate
(1,110 posts)There was a discussion about the US sending drones to aid in the search, and there were some who were 'disturbed' that drones were being used. I found it strange that some knee-jerk to all drones being used to kill.