Today, December 21, 2025, Nigerian Army troops under Operation HADIN KAI ambushed a Boko Haram/ISWAP logistics convoy in Borno State, killing 21 insurgents and disrupting their supply lines.

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📰 Key Details of the Operation

  • Location: The ambush occurred in Sojiri and Kayamla communities in Borno State.
  • Casualties: 21 Boko Haram/ISWAP fighters were neutralized during the firefight.
  • Intelligence-led: The operation was based on credible intelligence that over 100 terrorists had gathered to coordinate attacks and transport supplies.
  • Joint Effort: Troops worked in close coordination with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and local vigilantes.
  • Timing: Contact was made around noon, leading to a sustained firefight that disrupted the insurgents’ logistics.

🌍 Context

  • Operation HADIN KAI: This is the Nigerian military’s ongoing counter-insurgency campaign against Boko Haram and ISWAP in the northeast.
  • Strategic Impact: By targeting logistics convoys, the army aims to cut off supply chains, weaken insurgent mobility, and reduce their ability to launch coordinated attacks.
  • Civilian Protection: The operation was designed to prevent planned assaults on nearby communities.

⚖️ Why It Matters

  • Security Gains: Neutralizing 21 fighters in one strike is a significant tactical success.
  • Psychological Blow: Ambushing a logistics convoy undermines insurgent morale and disrupts their operational planning.
  • Continued Threat: Despite successes, Boko Haram and ISWAP remain capable of regrouping, highlighting the need for sustained vigilance.

📊 Quick Comparison: Recent Army Actions in Borno

DateOperation/IncidentOutcome
Oct 20, 2025Insurgents ambushed soldiers in BamaBattalion commander killed
Dec 21, 2025Army ambushed Boko Haram logistics convoy21 insurgents killed

🔎 Takeaway

This ambush demonstrates the effectiveness of intelligence-driven operations and the importance of collaboration between the military, CJTF, and local vigilantes. While it marks a victory, the insurgency remains active, requiring ongoing counter-terrorism efforts.



📚Reference


Daily Trust. (2025, December 21). Soldiers ambush Boko Haram logistics convoy, kill 21 in Borno. Daily Trust. https://dailytrust.com


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