Trump Rescues US Hostages from Nigeria 3 Days Before Presidential Election … Will Election Affect?



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Entry 2020.11.01 17:32 | Revision 2020.11.01 17:43

30 sailors on parachute
Hostages Safely Rescued, Dead Except One Kidnapper
After Trump approves it, Operation begins … “The Brave Warriors”

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, is about to be elected on the 31st of last month. / AP Yonhap News

In the middle of the night of the 31st of last month (local time), the personnel of the Naval Special Forces of the United States Special Forces (Navy Room) parachuted into the northern region of Nigeria, on the border with Niger, Africa. It was an operation to rescue the American people who were kidnapped by gunmen five days ago. The hostage rescue operation late at night was a success.

The operation was reportedly carried out with the approval of US President Donald Trump. There are also observations that the operation, which took place three days before the US presidential elections, could affect the results of the presidential elections.

According to the New York Times (NYT), some 30 Navy SEAL Team 6 agents were put into an operation to rescue the son of the kidnapped American missionary, Philip Wilton, 27. They landed on a parachute, traveled about 4.8 km, and raided the kidnapper’s hideout in the forest. An unmanned aerial vehicle (drone) hovered in the sky. Navy agents immediately became involved with the kidnappers. Wilton was rescued safely and without injury, and there were no American casualties. Several kidnappers were shot at the scene, and one reportedly escaped the darkness. NYT said the engagement was “brief but intense.”

According to the United States Department of Defense, Wilton had lived with his wife and daughter on a farm in Masarata in Niger, on the border with Nigeria. At the time of the kidnapping, a stranger appeared and begged for money, and as soon as Walton gave him $ 40, gunmen of life appeared on motorcycles, kidnapped Walton, and ran away. The kidnappers are said to have demanded around $ 1 million (1.13 billion won) in ransom from Wilton. The hijackers are also believed to have intended to sell Wilton to terrorist groups. The rescue operation was supported by the Nigerian and Nigerian governments, and the hijackers’ currency was reportedly traced to identify the hiding place.

US Navy Special Forces Navy Room Training / Chosun DB

This rescue operation was carried out three days before the US presidential elections (November 3). NYT reported that the operation was confirmed to have been approved by President Trump. President Trump wrote on Twitter about the success of the operation: “Our brave warriors rescued American hostages in Nigeria.” Mrs. Trump’s wife, Mrs. Melania, also expressed her gratitude to Navy SEAL agents in presenting the success of Walton’s rescue during a campaign in support of President Trump in Wisconsin.

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