In a dramatic overnight operation, Nigerian troops successfully repelled a coordinated terrorist attack in Yobe State, killing 24 insurgents and recovering a cache of weapons in what officials describe as a decisive blow against armed groups operating in the region. The fierce encounter, which unfolded under the cover of darkness, has drawn renewed attention to ongoing military efforts to stabilize the North-East.
According to military sources, the attack began shortly after midnight when heavily armed fighters attempted to infiltrate a forward operating base. Alert troops engaged the assailants in a prolonged gun battle, deploying superior firepower and tactical maneuvers that ultimately forced the attackers into retreat. By dawn, 24 bodies were recovered, alongside rifles, ammunition, and other combat equipment abandoned at the scene.
The Nigerian Army confirmed that no significant casualties were recorded among its personnel, attributing the success to improved intelligence gathering and rapid response capabilities. Residents in nearby communities reported hearing sustained gunfire but expressed relief as calm returned by early morning.
Security analysts say the incident underscores the persistent threat posed by insurgent groups despite recent military gains across the region. However, they also note that such successful defensive operations signal growing operational strength and coordination among Nigerian forces.
In a statement, the Defence Headquarters reiterated its commitment to eliminating terrorism and safeguarding civilian populations. Citizens were urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to security agencies.
Yobe, like neighboring states in the North-East, has long been a hotspot for insurgency-related violence. This latest development may boost public confidence in ongoing counterterrorism operations, even as authorities acknowledge that the broader fight is far from over.
As investigations continue, recovered weapons are expected to provide further intelligence on the attackers’ networks and supply chains.















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