American man kidnapped in Niger rescued in Nigeria by US Navy SEAL in daring raid

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An American man held hostage in a northern state of Nigeria, has been rescued by the US Navy SEAL Team 6 in a daring raid.

Fox News reported that the elite SEAL Team 6 staged a daring raid in the West African country of Nigeria, rescuing 27-year-old Philip Walton, who had been taken hostage.

Fox News quoted one US official as saying, “We had to get him before any potential trade or sale.”

President Donald Trump tweeted out a show of support, calling the operation a “big win” for the elite force, and promised further details.

Walton was kidnapped in Niger, which borders Nigeria, earlier this week. The hostage rescue took place in northern Nigeria earlier today.

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The SEALs rescued Walton after killing a number of his captors. SEAL Team 6 was chosen for the operation because they are responsible for West Africa, Fox News said it has learned.

“U.S. forces conducted a hostage rescue operation during the early hours of October 31 in Northern Nigeria to recover an American citizen held hostage by a group of armed men.”

“This American citizen is safe and is now in the care of the U.S. Department of State. No U.S military personnel were injured during the operation.

“We appreciate the support of our international partners in conducting this operation,” Hoffman added. “The United States will continue to protect our people and our interests anywhere in the world,” Jonathan Hoffman, chief Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement.