Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have neutralised 24 Boko Haram insurgents in Adamawa and Borno states between 4 – 9 July 2025.
Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Headquarters Theatre Command Operation, Hadin Kai, Capt. Reuben Kovangiya in a statement issued Thursday said the troops bolstered by close air support from the Air Component and collaboration with Civilian Joint Task Force and hunters, have carried out successful kinetic operations against Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in theatre between 4 – 9 July 2025, eliminating several terrorists
He added that in one of the ambushes conducted at Platari on 4th July, 2025, the troops, while lying in wait, made contact with JAS/ISWAP terrorists mounted on bicycles moving from the Sambisa Forest axis to the Timbuktu Triangle.
Kovangiya stressed that the terrorists were immediately subdued with heavy fire, leading to the neutralisation of three terrorists.
He added: “Similarly, following intelligence on movements of the insurgents around Komala general area, troops sprang another ambush on the terrorists, neutralizing another fighter.
“On exploitation of the general area, troops recovered motorcycles and spare parts, knapsack sprayers, pesticides, and terrorists’ food items.
“Relatedly, troops conducted a night ambush on the same day at terrorists’ hideouts around the Kawuri general area in Konduga Local Government.”
Kovangiya noted that during the deliberate operations, the resilient troops came into contact with the insurgents.
Consequently, two terrorists conveying logistics were immediately eliminated, while others fled with gunshot wounds.
He noted that troops also recovered packets of salt, food seasoning, detergents, and other sundry items.
Kovangiya explained that on 5th July, 2025, troops intercepted terrorists attempting to access the Madarari Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp in Konduga Local Government Area.
The troops swiftly engaged the insurgents, killing one terrorist, while others escaped with traces of gunshot wounds.
He said the troops subsequently recovered several rounds of ammunition during the exploitation of the area.
In another development, Kovangiya revealed that troops conducted a fighting patrol to terrorists’ enclaves at Leno Kura.
Resultantly, the troops came into contact with the insurgents and engaged them with simultaneous gunfire from different directions.
Accordingly, Kovangiya added that three terrorists met their Waterloo, while troops continued to exploit the area.
He said: “Furthermore, on 6 July 2025, troops carried out a night ambush at a suspected terrorists’ crossing point along the roads Ngoshe – Gava, Ngoshe – Ashigashiya, as well as Amuda – Gava areas.Troops made contact, and an insurgent was neutralized while others fled.
“On 7 July 2025 also, troops sprang another ambush following an intelligence report close to Sabsawa village. During the operation, troops made contact with terrorists’ logistics suppliers and successfully neutralized 2 insurgents.
“On exploitation of the area, the gallant troops recovered bicycles, sacks of slippers, several torchlights, batteries, detergents, salt, and rubber shoes, amongst other sundry items.
“On 8 July 2025, troops in conjunction with the Civilian Joint Task Force, under close air support provided by the Air Component of OPHK, conducted clearance operations at Bula Marwa, a known ISWAP/JAS enclave.
“In the course of the operation, the troops eliminated an insurgent and recovered a gun, terrorists’ uniforms, while their life-supporting structures were totally destroyed.
“Additionally, troops in a joint operation with hunters and the Civilian Joint Task Force, conducted a fighting patrol at terrorists’ hideouts at Pambula village in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State.
“During the patrol, contact was made with JAS/ISWAP terrorists, who were immediately engaged with a high volume of fire, forcing the terrorists to disperse in disarray.
“Consequent upon the firefight, the troops neutralized a terrorist, recovering four motorcycles and his weapon. The determined troops continued exploiting the general area to rid it of any terrorists activities.
“In another coordinated clearance operations conducted on 8 July 2025 at Bula Marwa, troops neutralized a terrorist fighter, while others fled. Items recovered included a gun and terrorists’ uniforms. Troops also destroyed the insurgents’ camp.
“On 9 July 2025, troops in joint operations with Civilian Joint Task Force, also conducted a clearance operation in JAS/ISWAP enclave at Tangalanga and Bula Marwa.
“After a heavy firefight, 3 insurgents were eliminated. Terrorists’ life supporting structures in the camp, were also destroyed completely. Troops recovered six AK 47 rifles 47 magazines and ninety rounds of 7.62mm ammunition during exploitation of the area.”