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Army Neutralize 2 Terrorists, Rescue 62 Hostages In Kebbi, Zamfara States

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Army Neutralize 2 Terrorists, Rescue 62 Hostages In Kebbi, Zamfara States.

By Ankeli Emmanuel, Sokoto

Troops of Joint Task Force North West Operation FANSAN YAMMA operating under Sector 2 have successfully neutralized 2  terrorists in Kebbi State and rescued 62 hostages in Munhaye Forest of Zamfara State, a statement by Lieutenant Colonel Olaniyi Osoba confirmed. 

Osoba who is the  Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations 8 Division Nigerian Army/Sector 2 Operation

FANSAN YAMMA said the operations which was a unified front against banditry and terrorism were conducted in close collaboration with allied security forces and local vigilantes.

According to Osoba, the operation acted on actionable intelligence in Kebbi State and ambushed members of the Lakurawa Terrorist Group near the border between Augie Local Government Area (Kebbi State) and Binji Local Government Area (Sokoto State). 

“The operation, executed in Kerani Village, resulted in the elimination of 2  terrorists and the recovery of 2  motorcycles used by the insurgents. The 2 terrorists were wearing camouflage uniforms with 2 motorcycles  padded with thick blankets and fitted with equipment for long range movement including hand tyre pumps”.

Continuing, Lt.Col. Osoba said, “in Zamfara State, troops in a separate operation, stormed Munhaye Forest a known hideout of the notorious bandit leader Kachalla Alti following intelligence report that the notorious bandit leader has held some captives hostage. 

“The mission led to the successful rescue of 62 kidnapped victims who are now in safe custody. Efforts  are ongoing  to reunite the freed hostages  with their familiies”.

Rating the operations, Osoba assured that it underscores the relentless efforts of Operation FANSAN YAMMA and its partners to dismantle terrorist networks, restore security, and protect lives in the region.

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