
Nigerian Army Rescues Two Kidnapping Victims in Taraba
Nigerian soldiers rescued two unconscious men from armed kidnappers along a dangerous road in Taraba State, responding within minutes of a distress call. Both victims are now receiving medical care as troops increase patrols to protect the community.
When criminals blocked a busy road in Taraba State and grabbed two men on Thursday, nearby soldiers didn't hesitate. Within minutes of receiving the distress call, troops from the Nigerian Army's 6 Brigade raced to the scene and forced the kidnappers to flee.
The swift response saved 48-year-old Terso Kerso and 42-year-old Udongu Terbo, both residents of Ikyior Community in Wukari. The attackers had blocked the Wukari-Ikyior Road, stopping vehicles and targeting civilians before soldiers arrived.
When the troops appeared, the criminals abandoned their victims and escaped into the surrounding bush on a motorcycle. Both rescued men were found unconscious at the scene.
Medical teams immediately rushed Kerso and Terbo to Federal University Teaching Hospital in Wukari for urgent treatment. Their current conditions have not been disclosed, but they're receiving the care they need.

Brigadier General Kingsley Uwa, Commander of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, praised his troops for their quick action. He said their "swift response and professionalism prevented possible loss of lives," highlighting how fast intervention made the difference between tragedy and rescue.
The Ripple Effect
This successful rescue is creating waves of hope across Taraba State. The Army has intensified patrols along the road and surrounding areas, giving residents and travelers renewed confidence in their safety.
General Uwa called on community members to continue reporting suspicious activity to security forces. When citizens and soldiers work together with quick communication, criminals lose their advantage.
The rescue comes as part of Operation Whirl Stroke, an ongoing effort to protect communities across the region from armed criminals. Just weeks earlier, the same unit arrested two suspected gun runners in another intelligence-led operation.
For the families of Kerso and Terbo, Thursday could have ended in heartbreak. Instead, it became a story of hope, showing what's possible when trained responders act decisively and communities stay connected to their protectors.
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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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