The Nigerian Armed Forces have recorded another significant success in the country's fight against terrorism and banditry, announcing the elimination of 224 terrorists and the rescue of 279 kidnapped victims during coordinated military operations across the Northwest and North-Central regions.
According to military authorities, the operations targeted terrorist enclaves, armed bandit camps and criminal hideouts responsible for persistent attacks on communities, highways and rural settlements. The offensive forms part of ongoing efforts to restore peace and improve security across northern Nigeria.
Major Counter-Terrorism Breakthrough
Military officials disclosed that intelligence-led operations involving ground troops and other security assets resulted in fierce encounters with terrorist groups operating in several locations.
The coordinated offensive led to the neutralisation of 224 terrorists while several others reportedly fled with injuries. Troops also destroyed criminal camps and disrupted logistics networks used by armed groups.
Security experts say sustained military pressure is gradually weakening the operational capacity of terrorist organisations and armed bandits operating across the affected regions.
279 Kidnapped Victims Freed
One of the major highlights of the operation was the successful rescue of 279 kidnapped victims.
The rescued victims include women, children and elderly persons who had been held captive by terrorists and bandits. They have reportedly received medical attention and humanitarian assistance before being reunited with their families or handed over to relevant government agencies.
Weapons and Equipment Recovered
The military also recovered a significant cache of weapons and operational equipment during the raids.
- Assault rifles
- Locally fabricated firearms
- Large quantities of ammunition
- Motorcycles used by terrorists
- Communication gadgets
- Other logistics equipment
Officials said the recovered weapons would help reduce the operational capabilities of criminal groups.
Military Intensifies Security Operations
The latest operation forms part of broader nationwide efforts to combat terrorism, banditry, kidnapping and other violent crimes.
Security agencies have increasingly adopted intelligence-driven operations, enhanced surveillance and closer collaboration with local communities to identify criminal hideouts and prevent attacks.
Military authorities reaffirmed their commitment to sustaining offensive operations until terrorist networks are dismantled and peace is restored across affected communities.
Government Calls for Public Support
The Federal Government has continued to urge Nigerians to support security agencies by providing timely and credible intelligence.
Authorities believe community cooperation remains essential in preventing attacks and strengthening national security.
The elimination of 224 terrorists and the rescue of 279 kidnapped victims represent another important milestone in Nigeria's fight against insecurity.
Although security challenges remain, analysts believe sustained military operations, improved intelligence gathering and stronger collaboration between security agencies and citizens will continue to improve safety across the country.
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