Nigeria’s Defense Headquarters (DHQ) confirmed on Sunday that at least three soldiers and over 60 insurgents were killed in an ongoing military operation in the Timbuktu Triangle, a well-known terrorist base in Borno State.
"[...] On 24 January [...], the terrorists cowardly rammed into troops at their harbor position with a Vehicle Borne IED at Gardiri base, killing a Commanding Officer, 2 officers, and some of our very brave men while injuring 20 others. [...] Conversely and conservatively too, the troops neutralized more than 60 of the terrorists during the one-week-long operation," the DHQ said in a press release.
The operation, conducted by the troops of Operation Hadin Kai ("Unity" in Hausa), commenced on January 16, with the goal of eliminating terrorist hideouts in the area.
The army reported that the operation has led to several intense engagements with insurgents. Among the insurgents killed were three high-ranking commanders: Talha, the Terrorist Special Forces Commander; Mallam Umar, the Operations Commander; and Abu Yazeed, the Brigade Commander.
The press release highlighted that the insurgents used a variety of deadly tactics, such as improvised explosive devices, suicide bombers, and drones. In spite of these challenges, Nigerian troops were able to withstand the attacks, showcasing their tactical superiority and resilience amidst adversity.
*Boko Haram, or Islamic State of West African Province (ISWAP) is a terrorist organization outlawed in Russia and many other states.