
The Headquarters of Joint Task Force (North-east), Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), has reported the rescue of six additional students from Government Day Secondary School who were abducted. The troops have pledged to continue their efforts to rescue other students unharmed, according to ThisDay Live.
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