Troops Neutralise 18 Boko Haram Fighters in Borno, Yobe Operations
Troops Kill 18 Boko Haram Fighters in Borno, Yobe

Troops of the Northeast Joint Task Force under Operation Hadin Kai have neutralised 18 Boko Haram terrorists in coordinated operations across the Timbuktu–Bulabulin axis of Sambisa Forest, spanning Borno and Yobe states. The military confirmed that the insurgents were killed by troops of Sector 2 during engagements at Azir Bridge and in the Bulabulin forest areas along the 85-kilometre Damboa–Biu road.

Operation Desert Sanity V

In a statement, the Media Information Officer of Operation Hadin Kai, Sani Uba, said the operations, conducted under Operation Desert Sanity V, recorded significant gains through coordinated ground and air assaults. “The gallant troops recorded significant operational gains in two separate but coordinated engagements in the Azir Bridge (Timbuktu axis) and Bulabulin Forest areas,” he said, noting close coordination with the Air Component Command of Operation Hadin Kai.

Clearing of Terrorist Enclaves

Uba added that troops, alongside elements of the Stabilisation Force and the Civilian Joint Task Force, cleared terrorist enclaves in Mar, Subdu, Yaro Lawanti and Yaro Shuwari, as well as adjoining areas within the Bulabulin Forest and the Kumadugu River Basin. He said troops made contact with insurgents at Malam Shiri village, where a tactical flanking manoeuvre led to the killing of 11 fighters, forcing others to flee with gunshot wounds.

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Recovered Weapons and Equipment

The troops destroyed life-support structures and recovered nine AK-47 rifles, three PKT anti-aircraft machine guns, five motorcycles, assorted ammunition and materials used for improvised explosive devices. In a separate operation along the Wajiroko–Sabongari corridor in the Timbuktu axis, troops again engaged the terrorists with air support, killing seven more fighters.

Air Support and Precision Strikes

Uba said subsequent exploitation revealed additional casualties, indicated by blood trails and body parts, suggesting higher losses among the insurgents. Items recovered included AK-47 rifles, RPG tubes, large quantities of ammunition, bandoliers and communication equipment. He said the Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai provided intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance support, enabling precise targeting and real-time coordination for ground forces. Precision air strikes were also carried out on identified terrorist positions and fleeing fighters, further degrading their capability.

Follow-Up Operations

According to him, troops, supported by volunteer forces, are continuing follow-up operations along the Forfor, Multe and Wajiroko axes to consolidate gains and prevent regrouping by fleeing insurgents. The military high command commended the troops for their performance, describing the operations as a demonstration of sustained operational effectiveness in the theatre.

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