
Nigerian Soldiers Rescue Two from Kidnapping Attempt
Quick-thinking Nigerian troops stopped an armed kidnapping in progress, saving two men who were attacked on a busy road. The rescuers reached victims Terso Kerso and Udongu Terbo just in time, getting them to medical care before worse could happen.
Two men are safe today because Nigerian soldiers didn't hesitate when distress calls came in Friday afternoon. Troops from the 6 Brigade rushed to Wukari–Ikyior Road in Taraba State after armed criminals blocked traffic and attacked travelers.
The attackers fled into nearby bushes the moment they spotted military vehicles approaching. They abandoned their victims at the roadside and escaped on a motorcycle, leaving behind Terso Kerso, 48, and Udongu Terbo, 42, both residents of the local Ikyior community.
Both men were unconscious when soldiers found them. The troops immediately transported them to Federal University Teaching Hospital in Wukari, where medical staff began treatment.
Army spokesperson Umar Muhammad confirmed the rescue happened because locals called for help quickly. The Forward Operating Base in Wukari keeps troops ready to respond to exactly these kinds of emergencies.

Brigade Commander Kingsley Uwa praised his team's fast action. He noted that minutes can mean the difference between rescue and tragedy in situations like this.
The Ripple Effect
This rescue shows how community cooperation with security forces creates real safety nets. When residents trust authorities enough to report crimes immediately, response times shrink and lives get saved.
The Nigerian Army has now increased patrols and surveillance throughout the area. More troops are watching the roads, and commanders say they're committed to keeping up this stronger presence so families can travel without fear.
Commander Uwa encouraged more people to share information with security teams. Every tip helps soldiers position themselves where they're needed most, turning reactive scrambles into proactive protection.
The two rescued men are recovering under medical supervision, alive because their neighbors spoke up and soldiers showed up.
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Based on reporting by Premium Times Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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