Nigerian military forces standing together after successful rescue operation in Borno State

Nigerian Troops Rescue 360 Women and Children in Borno

✨ Faith Restored

After three months in captivity, 360 women and children from Ngoshe community in Borno State walked free thanks to a successful military rescue operation. The victims had been held by Boko Haram insurgents since a brutal March attack on their community.

Three hundred sixty mothers and children are finally home after Nigerian military forces rescued them from Boko Haram captivity in Borno State this weekend.

The women and children from Ngoshe community had been held captive since March 4, when insurgents attacked a military base in their town. The attackers burned vehicles, killed several people, and forced scores of residents into captivity before fleeing.

Senator Ali Ndume praised the troops for their dedication despite facing equipment shortages and other challenges. "We must applaud the professionalism and spectacular patriotism of men and officers of the Nigerian Army who continue to exhibit outstanding courage in the face of obvious logistic challenges," he said in a statement Sunday.

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum confirmed the successful rescue operation through his media adviser. The governor worked closely with military commanders throughout the operation to ensure the hostages' safe return.

Nigerian Troops Rescue 360 Women and Children in Borno

The Ripple Effect

The rescue brings new hope to Ngoshe residents who have been living in displacement camps since the attack. According to Senator Ndume, many families are eager to return home now that military presence has been reestablished in their community.

The National Emergency Management Agency has already begun providing relief materials to help the rescued families and other displaced residents. Federal authorities are now being urged to support rebuilding efforts so families can leave the camps and return to normal life.

This successful operation demonstrates how coordinated efforts between military forces and local leadership can bring people home safely. The Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, the General Officer Commanding 7 Division in Maiduguri, and the Commander of the 26 Task Force Brigade in Gwoza all played crucial roles in planning and executing the rescue.

Three hundred sixty families are sleeping peacefully tonight because courage won over terror.

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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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