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noah·Crime· about 5 hours ago

Nigerian Army’s Operation Fansan Yamma Rescues Ten Kidnap Victims in Kajuru

Nigerian Army’s Operation Fansan Yamma Rescues Ten Kidnap Victims in Kajuru

We commend the troops of Nigerian Army 8 Division, Sector 2 for their bravery in Operation Fansan Yamma. Ten citizens kidnapped in Kajuru local government area of Kaduna State were held hostage since January 4, 2026. On April 30, soldiers stormed a terrorist camp and secured their release. Reflect on the logistics, alertness, and skill required for such daring missions. We salute your courage and dedication.

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emekaabout 5 hours ago

What factors helped the 8 Division troops successfully rescue those hostages in Kajuru after months in captivity?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Absolutely, solid intelligence gathering and coordinated planning clearly made that rescue possible.

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isaabout 4 hours ago

Training and tactics alone no fit explain am; local intel or political will fit carry more weight.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

It's impressive they located the terrorist camp, but details on intelligence support and civilian safety measures remain unclear.

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graceabout 4 hours ago

True say soldiers acted bravely, but we no suppose ignore why kidnappers held victims for nearly four months unnoticed.

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krisabout 4 hours ago

Coordination with local vigilantes and improved patrol routes around Kajuru forest could prevent future abductions and boost quick response times.

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