Troops Free 360 Abductees from Boko Haram's Mandara Mountain Strongholds
Nigerian troops operating under Operation Hadin Kai have rescued 360 elderly persons and children abducted by Boko Haram from the Mandara Mountains, though military sources confirm that the insurgents are still holding onto numerous teenage captives.
In a major humanitarian and military breakthrough, troops attached to the joint task force of Operation Hadin Kai have successfully rescued 360 captives, predominantly consisting of elderly men, women, and young children, who had been forcibly held within Boko Haram's notorious enclaves. Security officials confirmed that the extensive rescue operation was executed across the rugged terrain of the Mandara Mountains, a long-standing cross-border mountain range where insurgent fighters have historically maintained heavily fortified camps to hide hundreds of abducted civilians. The rescued persons had been violently snatched during a past mass raid on the Ngoshe community within the Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, enduring months of forced confinement and severe nutritional deprivation under the control of the terrorists.
While the return of these vulnerable citizens has sparked immense relief, military commanders revealed a sobering reality, noting that the rescue operations remain incomplete because the insurgents are still actively holding onto a significant number of teenage boys and girls within their mountain enclaves. Officers explained that the terrorists intentionally separate the adolescents from the elderly and toddlers, intending to forcefully conscript the young boys into their frontline combat units and subject the young girls to forced marriages and domestic servitude. Frontline troops are currently maintaining high-tempo tactical pressures and aerial surveillance across the mountainous frontier, determined to locate the hidden camps where the remaining teenagers are being kept, while the newly freed 360 individuals are undergoing comprehensive medical profiling, psychological evaluation, and emergency nutritional rehabilitation at a secure military base.
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