Terrorists' Arsenal Foiled: Troops Capture IEDs, Weapons, Neutralize Insurgents

 

In a renewed effort to deny Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists freedom of action and restore lasting peace in the North-East region, troops of Operation HADIN KAI have conducted recent offensive operations, resulting in the discovery of about 60 heavily primed Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs), the elimination of several terrorists, and the recovery of assorted weapons.

Acting Deputy Director Army Public Relations,Captain Reuben Kovangiya made this known in a pres statement on Friday in Abuja.

According to Kovangiya, on 3 July 2025, troops while conducting operations around Marte and Dikwa general areas, discovered a large quantity of IEDs at a bridge linking Marte - Dikwa, believed to have been stashed by the terrorists to unleash mayhem and destroy critical national infrastructure.

The recovery has indeed thwarted a disaster that may have taken place in the area.

In the same vein, troops while conducting a coordinated fighting patrol to Fulatari in Gubio Local Government Area of Borno State captured a terrorist fighter and recovered an AK-47 Rifle with magazine and large quantity of ammunition. 

Another combat team on operations around Mussini  in Ngala Local Government Area came in contact and engaged the terrorists with superior fire power forcing the terrorists to scamper in disarray. 

Troops during pursuit, recovered AK47 rifles, jerrycans of premium motor spirit, motorcycles, and terrorists’s uniforms among other sundry items.

In another development, troops on offensive operations at Salekwa area in Mafa Local Government Area made further contact with the insurgents neutralising some fighters while others fled. While exploitating the general area, troops recovered AK47 rifles, AK47 Magazines and the body of one neutralized terrorist.

The resilient troops, have been commended by the Military High Command and have continued to conduct  series of operations in high spirits, with close air support from the Air Component Command of OPHK and collaboration with relevant security agencies and stakeholders, to facilitate socio-economic activities in the North East.







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