"The operation which commenced yesterday involved a coordinated ground and air assault," said Captain Aliyu Danja, military spokesman in northeastern Borno state. "It was aimed at destroying the terrorists' camp...A total of 37 suspected Boko Haram militants were killed in (a) cross fire exchange," he added.
The military launched the attacks on suspected Boko Haram camp located in Alagarno in Borno state, the hotbed of the militants' insurgency, the spokesman said.
Boko Haram motorcycle-riding gunmen dressed in military uniform on Sunday killed 19 people near the Nigerian border with Cameroon, residents and survivors said.
Violence by the group is estimated to have cost more than 3,600 lives, including killings by the security forces.
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