Troops, Armed Bandits Killed in Fierce Clashes Across Kaduna and Niger States

Several Nigerian soldiers and armed bandits were killed over the weekend during intense military operations in Kaduna and Niger states, the Nigerian Army confirmed on Monday.

The operations, part of ongoing efforts to dismantle terrorist and bandit camps in the country’s North-West and North-Central regions, resulted in heavy casualties on both sides following fierce gun battles in forested and rural communities.

In Kaduna State, troops launched a raid in the Birnin Gwari axis — a known hideout for criminal gangs — engaging insurgents in a prolonged firefight. According to military sources, multiple bandits were neutralized, but the army also suffered fatalities during the confrontation.

Similarly, in Shiroro and Munya local government areas of Niger State, soldiers clashed with armed groups responsible for a series of attacks and abductions in the region. Residents reported hearing gunfire for several hours as troops moved in to reclaim territory and rescue kidnapped victims.

“We are saddened by the loss of our brave personnel but proud of their heroic efforts,” said a senior military officer, who confirmed the deaths on condition of anonymity. “These operations are yielding results, and we will not relent.”

The Defence Headquarters has yet to release an official death toll but emphasized that mop-up operations are ongoing to consolidate gains and prevent regrouping by fleeing insurgents.

The resurgence of attacks in both states has raised concerns among local communities, with many calling for more permanent security deployments and improved intelligence coordination.

Security analysts note that while military pressure has increased, long-term peace will depend on addressing root causes such as poverty, lack of education, and weak governance in rural areas.

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