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AFN Reports Major Gains against Terrorists, Rescues Over 800 Victims in Q1 2026

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By David Torough, Abuja

The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) has announced significant operational successes across multiple conflict zones in the first quarter of 2026, highlighting the neutralization of террорист elements, mass arrests, and the rescue of hundreds of kidnapped civilians nationwide.

Speaking during a combined quarterly and monthly press briefing, Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Michael Onoja, said troops sustained “aggressive and unrelenting” operations across the North East, North West, North Central, South South, and South East theatres.

According to the briefing, AFN troops eliminated scores of terrorist’s fighters and leaders, arrested 1,359 suspects, and rescued 813 kidnapped victims between January and March 2026.

Additionally, 197 insurgents surrendered to troops, while security forces recovered 458 weapons and nearly 16,000 rounds of ammunition.

In the North East under Operation Hadin Kai, troops intensified offensives against Boko Haram and ISWAP террорист groups, killing several high-profile commanders and disrupting coordinated attacks. A notable development was the confirmation by ISWAP of the death of senior leader Abu Yahya Al-Muhajir, described as a major blow to the group’s leadership structure.

Operations in the North West under Operation Fansan Yamma also yielded results, with troops rescuing 386 kidnapped victims and dismantling terrorist’s enclaves.

Several logistics suppliers and gunrunners were apprehended, including a suspect caught with 200 rounds of ammunition in Kaduna State.

In the North Central region, troops under multiple operations, including Savannah Shield and Enduring Peace, carried out targeted offensives on terrorist’s hideouts, intercepted explosives materials, and foiled attacks on civilians.

Security forces also responded to communal clashes and dismantled illegal mining operations linked to criminal networks.

Meanwhile, Operation Whirl Stroke recorded arrests and recoveries linked to banditry and farmer-herder violence, while troops neutralized terrorist’s elements and seized weapons across Benue, Taraba, and Nasarawa states.

In the South South, Operation Delta Safe intensified its crackdown on oil theft and illegal refining, dismantling 101sites and recovering over 547,000 litres of stolen petroleum products. Also rescued kidnap victims and arrested suspects involved in drug trafficking and pipeline sabotage.

In the South East, Operation Udo Ka targeted criminal networks linked to IPOB/ESN, leading to arrests, the destruction of refining sites, and the recovery of explosives and weapons. Troops also neutralized IED specialists and safely cleared multiple explosive devices during operations.

The military emphasized that these gains reflect sustained pressure on criminal and terrorist groups, significantly degrading their operational capacity.

Reaffirming its commitment to professionalism and adherence to international humanitarian law, the AFN said operations would be intensified further to eliminate remaining threats.

The Armed Forces also commended troops for their dedication and paid tribute to fallen personnel, while urging citizens to continue supporting security agencies with timely information.

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NAF Airstrikes Destroy Terrorists’ Structures in Mandara Mountains

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The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has sustained its counter-terrorism offensive with precision airstrikes that destroyed terrorists’ structures and logistic hubs in the Mandara Mountains area of Borno.

This was contained in a statement by the NAF Director, Public Relations and Information, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame, on Tuesday in Abuja.

Ejodame stated that the strikes, conducted on April 27 at Guduf, targeted a known terrorists’ enclave following credible intelligence and confirmatory Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) missions.

He said NAF air assets identified multiple structures used by insurgents for logistics and coordination before executing a coordinated Air Interdiction operation.

He added that the targets were engaged with precision, leading to destruction of key infrastructure supporting the terrorists’ activities in the area.

“The operation significantly degraded the operational capability of the terrorists and reinforced ongoing efforts to deny them freedom of action,” he said.

Ejodame noted that the mission was carried out in strict compliance with rules of engagement, with due consideration for the protection of civilians and the environment.

He reiterated NAF’s commitment to sustaining pressure on terrorists’ elements and supporting broader military operations to restore peace and security in the North-East.

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Troops Apprehend IPOB/ESN Suspect, Recover IEDs in Imo

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Troops of 82 Division and Joint Task Force South East (OPUK) have apprehended a suspected member of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Eastern Security Network (ESN) and recovered Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) during clearance operations in Imo.

This was contained in an operational report on Monday in Abuja.

The reports said the suspect, identified as Onyebuchi Dara (28), from Etinasa community in Orsu Local Government Area, was arrested at Ehioma Junction following actionable intelligence linked to earlier attacks on security personnel.

The report said the suspect had previously benefitted from an amnesty programme but went underground after reportedly fearing attacks from a suspected armed group leader known as “Gentle the Yahoo”.

“Preliminary interrogation indicated that the suspect allegedly admitted being present during the killing of two soldiers, retired MWO Linus Musa and Pte Gloria Matthew, at Ubaha–Orsu in 2022.

“He is currently in custody as investigations continue to track other suspects and dismantle remaining cells in the area.

“In a related operation, troops conducting clearance operations along the Akwu–Udah axis discovered five Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) in an area abandoned for years.

“The devices were safely neutralised by Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) experts at designated coordinates, preventing potential harm to troops and civilians.

“Troops also recovered military and vigilante uniforms, boots and other items suspected to be used for impersonation and operational support by criminal elements,” it said.

The report further revealed that operations in the area were ongoing as part of sustained efforts to degrade hostile networks and restore security in the South-East.

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Military Veteran Expresses Confidence in Super Puma Helicopter

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A retired Aeronautic Engineer of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Air Commodore Taiwo Badru, has expressed confidence in the ability of the super puma helicopter discharging its duties in the fight against insurgency.

Badru, who spoke in Lagos on Monday, commended the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sunday Aneke, for the innovation of the helicopter and vision for NAF.

The Nigerian Air Force reactivated the super puma helicopter in February, after three years.

The veteran said that many of the engineers were licensed engineers from the Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna, providing them the needed knowledge and skill set, to maintain the aircraft overtime.

“I will refer to myself as one of the pioneer maintenance engineers of the helicopter because the helicopter was acquired in 1988, the same year I acquired training in France.

“I did my training and got my licence on the helicopter and gathered much experience when the helicopter was deployed to Sierra Leone for ECOMOG operation in 1990.

“I was also called upon to work on the helicopter before it was reactivated and gave the present engineers hands-on training; that is why I am confident in their abilities,” he said.

Badru urged officers to remain motivated and focused on their craft, adding that through local ingenuity, they would be able to handle and maintain the helicopter with little help from foreign partners.

The veteran said that in aviation, if one flew a particular piece of equipment for six months, the person would be required to go for a recurrence.

He defined a recurrency training (or recurrent training) as a mandatory, periodic instruction for professionals, particularly in aviation, to maintain skills, ensure safety compliance, and update knowledge on procedures.

“Pilots and cabin crew use this training to refresh knowledge on emergency procedures, aircraft systems, and regulations to stay current,” he said.

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