Nigerian Troops Kill 224 Terrorists, Rescue 279 Kidnap Victims In Second Quarter, Defence HQ Says

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Nigeria's Defence Headquarters says troops killed 224 suspected terrorists and rescued 279 kidnap victims during operations in the second quarter of the year. The military says the offensives targeted terrorist and criminal groups across several regions as security operations continue.

Nigeria's Defence Headquarters says troops killed 224 suspected terrorists and rescued 279 kidnapped victims during military operations carried out across the country in the second quarter of the year.
According to the military, the operations targeted terrorist groups, bandits and other criminal networks operating in different regions, particularly in the North-East, North-West and North-Central.
The latest figures highlight the scale of ongoing security operations as the armed forces continue efforts to tackle insurgency, kidnapping and violent crime across the country.

MILITARY REPORTS PROGRESS ACROSS OPERATIONS
 
Defence Headquarters said troops conducted several coordinated land and air operations during the reporting period.

Military officials stated that the operations led to the elimination of suspected terrorists, the destruction of criminal hideouts and the recovery of weapons, ammunition and other equipment.
The military also reported arrests of several suspects linked to terrorist and criminal activities.

HUNDREDS OF KIDNAP VICTIMS REGAIN FREEDOM
 
Among the most significant outcomes of the operations was the rescue of 279 people who had been kidnapped by armed groups.

Many of those rescued had spent days or weeks in captivity before being freed during military raids.
The military said rescued victims have been reunited with their families or handed over to the appropriate authorities for medical care and support.

SECURITY CHALLENGES PERSIST
 
Despite the reported successes, insecurity remains a major concern in several parts of Nigeria.

Communities continue to face attacks by terrorists, bandits and kidnappers, forcing many families to flee their homes and disrupting farming, education and business activities.
Security experts say sustained military operations, improved intelligence and stronger community cooperation remain essential to addressing the crisis.

DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT
 
Military authorities said troops will continue offensive operations aimed at dismantling terrorist networks and protecting communities across the country.

Officials also urged citizens to continue providing credible information that could assist security agencies in preventing attacks and rescuing more victims.
They described public cooperation as an important part of the country's security efforts.

HOPE FOR SAFER COMMUNITIES
 
The rescue of hundreds of kidnap victims has brought relief to many families, even as others continue waiting for missing relatives to return home.

While the reported gains suggest continued pressure on armed groups, observers say lasting peace will depend on sustained security efforts alongside economic development, stronger institutions and community support.
For many Nigerians living in conflict-affected areas, the hope remains that continued operations will gradually restore safety and normal life.