Troops dismantle terrorist roadblock, rescue 53 hostages
Troops of Sector 2, 135 Special Forces Battalion, operating under the Joint Task Force North-East Operation HADIN KAI, have dismantled an illegal roadblock mounted by JAS/ISWAP terrorists along the Buratai–Kamuya Road in the Biu Local Government Area of Borno State. The successful counter-insurgency operation resulted in the rescue of 53 civilian hostages and the recovery of eight seized vehicles.
Surveillance cameras spot ambush, trigger quick response
The operation commenced on Wednesday when military personnel deployed at the Dutse Kura observation post sighted the terrorists blocking the busy highway through surveillance cameras. Upon identifying the threat, a Quick Reaction Force (QRF) team was immediately mobilised to the scene. The troops pursued the terrorists toward the Mangari–Dora general area, where they engaged them in a fierce firefight.
Superior firepower forces insurgents to flee
Overwhelmed by the superior firepower and sustained pressure from the military, the insurgents abandoned their position and fled in confusion into the surrounding wilderness. Following the initial clash, troops advanced further to clear the insurgents' withdrawal routes, successfully dominating the area and conducting comprehensive search sweeps to ensure the highway was safe.
Official confirmation and rescue details
Captain Mohammed Goni, Acting Military Information Officer of the Theatre Command, confirmed in a press statement that the operation prevented what could have been a severe hostage situation. All 53 rescued civilians, along with the eight recovered vehicles and other retrieved properties, were safely escorted to Buratai town. The rescued individuals are currently undergoing formal documentation and medical evaluation before being reunited with their families.
Military commendation and call for vigilance
The Theatre Command of Operation HADIN KAI commended the troops for their operational readiness, professionalism, and swift action. Road ambushes and illegal checkpoints have remained one of the tactics used by insurgent groups to abduct travellers, steal vehicles and disrupt movement in conflict-affected areas. Military authorities have urged residents across the region to remain highly vigilant and to continue supporting security forces by providing timely information on suspicious movements or terrorist activities within their communities.



